s, and I think that
the best thing for us is to do that you recommend at the end: filter the
traffic of private addresses in the IP layer and not in the application
one.
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Diosney
On Fri, 2010-02-26 at 09:53 -0700, Bill Larson wrote:
> Diosney Sarmiento Herrera said:
>
>
options are mutually exclusive.
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Diosney
On Fri, 2010-02-26 at 10:08 -0500, Alan Clegg wrote:
> Diosney Sarmiento Herrera wrote:
>
> >I am trying to rotate my named logfile with logrotate and I
> > configured it as I show:
>
> [...]
>
> This is
H
i!
I am trying to rotate my named logfile with logrotate and I
configured it as I show:
#
# Logrotate fragment for bind.
#
/var/log/named.log {
daily
ifempty
compress
delaycompress
dateext
rotate 14
missingok
nocreate
}
Hi!
I am trying to rotate my named logfile with logrotate and I
configured it as I show:
#
# Logrotate fragment for bind.
#
/var/log/named.log {
daily
ifempty
compress
delaycompress
dateext
rotate 14
missingok
nocreate
}
arson wrote:
> On Feb 23, 2010, at 7:56 PM, Diosney Sarmiento Herrera wrote:
>
> > Hi!
> >
> >Have any sense to blacklist the private address ranges on a server
> > that is facing Internet? I mean, this address ranges is not even
> > routed
> > on
Hi!
Have any sense to blacklist the private address ranges on a server
that is facing Internet? I mean, this address ranges is not even routed
on the Internet.
There is a trick about this?
Thanks in advance!
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Diosney
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