On Wed, 19 Sep 2001, Brian Curtis wrote:
> Wednesday, September 19, 2001, 9:29:35 AM, you wrote:
>
> >> Anyone have some pointers in thwarting, what seems to bad and so I was
> >> told, Code Red scans?
>
> Thanks for the info, but this is for IIS servers only (which we'll
> never run). I'm looking for something along similar lines, but for
> Red Hat 6.x & 7.x boxes. Also, something that won't burden the system
> more than it already is.
It appears to me that no matter what you run you are going to eat up
bandwidth and system resources. There just does not seem to be anyway around.
I am watching apache happily issuing 404's for thousands of requests
for README.EXE and the like. I am very happy it is not directly affected BUT
like you I would like to not even have to do that at all.
Speaking of apache Does anyone know if the current redhat version of apache
has any new potential holes. I saw a security update for Mandrake Apache
go by on Bugtraq yesterday and was wondering anyone knows if
apache-1.3.14-3 has this problem? For that matter since this is a 7.0 system
dies anyone know of a reason not to update apache to the latest version
in 7.1?
Enjoy,
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