On Fri, Apr 25, 2003 at 11:50:20PM -0600, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
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> This may be a dumb question, buthow do you remove perl modules?
> Like, if I installed something via CPAN that I no longer need, how do I
> remove it?
>
to list all modules:
perl find_modules.pl
to remove:
perl rem
I know this is a little off the subject, but
does anyone know of a similar user Group for Mac OS X, I have a few
questions.
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Applications are the best / easiest to use as gateway software and Firewall
software. This is going to be a from scratch installation so that is a
luxury I do have.
Thank you in advance
Alastair Roy
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Has anyone ever set-up a Red Hat box with one wireless for Ethernet
connection for internal traffic and the other a USB connection to a ADSL
Speed Touch Modem. If so can you please point me in the right direction.
Thanks in advance
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much success, can someone on the list please give me some assistance, a
starting point at this stage would be nice.
Thanks in advance
Alastair Roy
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My logs are full of attempts from this address. How can I pull an
address to send a complaint? What are they trying to do? And is there
any way to block this completely?
thanks in advance
Security Violations
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Oct 6 09:00:08 ralone kernel: Packet log: input DENY ppp0 PROTO=6
+2
My logs are full of attempts from this address. What is this person
trying to do? How can I pull an address from this? And is there any way
to completely block it?
Security Violations
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Oct 6 10:45:03 ralone kernel: Packet log: input DENY ppp0 PROTO=6
+209.244.215.12:1934 66.12
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seem to keep it
from coming. I'm -HUP'ing syslogd.
local4.none;*.debug /var/log/messages
Thanks
Roy
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Configurator and hitting the debug button. Anybody ever get the Dialer
to work? If so, how?
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ppreciated.
Roy
At 06:50 PM 3/29/2001, you wrote:
>On Thu, 29 Mar 2001 11:52:28 Roy wrote:
> >I put the records in the hosts file but still no good. If I do an nslookup
> >on these ip's it works fine (even before I put them in the hosts file). The
> >
> >must be
ces running for
this to be working (either than 514 UDP) ?
I'm going to run it in debug mode just for yucks.
Roy
I'll see what debug tells me.
At 06:50 PM 3/29/2001, you wrote:
>On Thu, 29 Mar 2001 11:52:28 Roy wrote:
> >I put the records in the hosts file but still no good. If I
At 09:13 PM 3/28/01 -0500, you wrote:
>On Wed, 28 Mar 2001 10:00:44 Roy wrote:
> >At 07:27 PM 3/27/01 -0500, you wrote:
> >>The simplest thing to do is ad the remote devices to the server's hosts
> >>file.
> >
> >That kind of defeats the purpose o
Oh yeah
I am in a very volatile environment so changing the host file contra DNS
isn't cool at all.
Roy
At 07:00 AM 3/28/01 -0800, you wrote:
>At 07:27 PM 3/27/01 -0500, you wrote:
>>On Tue, 27 Mar 2001 13:12:28 Roy wrote:
>> >I have a central logserver that has sun,
At 07:27 PM 3/27/01 -0500, you wrote:
>On Tue, 27 Mar 2001 13:12:28 Roy wrote:
> >I have a central logserver that has sun, linux and cisco logging to it. At
> >one time I was getting my logs with the originating machines fully
> >qualified names. Now I'm just get
urse I didn't change
anything (and I've got a bridge in Brooklyn to sell) :-) Does any one have
a clue as to what I screwed up ?
Thanks
Roy Harrison
The Research Libraries Group
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You the man dude... thanks
Roy
At 12:09 PM 3/9/01 -0600, you wrote:
>On Fri, 9 Mar 2001, Roy wrote:
> > >This last line is what is causing you problems. It looks like
> > >pager.rlg.org is not set up to accept syslog messages from your machine.
> > >In orde
logd -d output and my syslog.conf
Thanks for any help you can give me
Roy Harrison
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[root@pacheco /etc]# syslogd -d
Allocated parts table for 1024 file descriptors.
Starting.
Called logerr, msg: network logging disabled (syslog/udp service unknown).
logmsg: syslog.e
>started with the -r option. If you comment out this line, syslog will
>work untill you can fix things on pager.rlg.org.
Hi Mikkel
Pager is my logserver.. I have lots of machines logging to it.. I also took
that statement out and got the same message.
Roy
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I'm trying to connect two computers, one running redhat6.1 and the other
98. I have setup the ip's according to the howto's. It will ping from 98
to linux and only by name. I can also ping linux from linux by name
and ip#. I have two cards installed and using DHCP. What am I doing wrong?
out
ever used
reject is when I receive an ident/auth request. I reject these to avoid
delays in sending emails to servers that use ident/auth. Why help possible
attackers by letting them know immediately that a service is not running?
Roy
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The best thing of all is
that the printer is really cheap. :-)
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> I have received no messages since last Friday. Anyone out there???
Sort of. I got your email, obviously, but the amount of traffic
has been much lower than usual for several days.
Regards,
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At 05:53 PM 11/9/2000 -0600, you wrote:
>Roy Harrison wrote:
> >
> > How can I tell if sshd2 is compiled with X forwarding?
>
>Well, one way would be to enable it in the config file (on by default if
>you use ssh, off by default if you use OpenSSH), hup the server, and
>
How can I tell if sshd2 is compiled with X forwarding?
Thanks
Roy
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Get registered and make a protest vote to
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cannot be installed
Can anyone help me with this?
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Does any one know if there's a way to use rpm to check the integrity of the
binaries on an installation?
Thanks
Roy
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a part limited in time and s
I just realized my syslogd wasn't running on this linux machine.. when I
looked, the log is filled with these messages. Does nay one know what could
cause these?
Thanks
Roy
Sep 13 18:57:54 lilbro last message repeated 9 times
Sep 13 18:58:59 lilbro last message repeated 10 times
S
only athentication, look for the
>passwordauthentication= yes in the /etc/ssh/sshd_config file and set it to no.
>
>Hope this helps.
>
>Bret
I'll give it a shot as soon as the current wave of disasters passes :-)
...thanks
Roy
ontrol over who comes back again. My
question is, isn't this how they got on to start with...there was no key in
the authorized file and SSH put it there automatically? or, am I as is
typical missing something?
Roy.
>Roy,
>
>I am under the impression that it works the opposite
with this.
Thanks Again
Roy
At 02:46 PM 08/23/2000 -0700, you wrote:
>Look at the /etc/sshd_config file and you will see a line like this:
>
>PermitRootLogin yes
>
>change that to:
>
>PermitRootLogin no
>
>As for only allowing certain machines to connect we use IP based
that my linux machine client (which I was root at the time) logged
into the server as root. My telnet doesn't allow a root login.
any help would be greatly appreciated.
Roy Harrison
Network and Servers Group
Research Libraries Group
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At 03:47 PM 08/10/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>Roy Harrison wrote:
> >
> > check /etc/nsswitch.conf file. it has the order of lookup in there.
> >
> > Roy
>
>I thought that was only used for NIS?
>
>
>Bret
Nope... it can also cause long delays in logg
Thanks
At 01:26 PM 08/10/2000 -0700, you wrote:
>On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, Roy Harrison wrote:
>
> > how can I get a machine to log to 2 different locations at the same time?
>
>Put this line at the end of /etc/syslog.conf:
>
>*.* @sec
ing for a DNS..
>
>hermm... What's up with that?
check /etc/nsswitch.conf file. it has the order of lookup in there.
Roy
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a part limited in time
how can I get a machine to log to 2 different locations at the same time?
I'd like to keep a consolidated log of all my machines and routers in one
secured location, but for convenience I still want to log locally too.
Thanks
Roy
Research Libraries
thanks marisa.
I have a port 1024 open -tcp- unknown. How do you find out what process has
a port when it says unknown.. Thanks
Roy
At 11:59 AM 07/25/2000 -0700, you wrote:
>identd is located in /usr/sbin if their aren't any links to it. it is also
>possible that ident was s
Easy for you to say :-)
There isn't any file identd in /etc/rc.d/init.d. There's also no process
identd running on the system. Yet nmap shows port 113 AUTH as being active.
Strange..very strange
Roy
>This is an easy one. You are looking for the identd program. It is
>s
he process owning the con-
>nection. It can optionally return other information
>instead of a user name.
>
>Mikkel
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Are there any security reasons to close this ?
Roy
> Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons,
> for you are crunch
it or starts it.
Thanks
Roy
At 04:55 PM 07/19/2000 -0600, Chuck Mead wrote:
>On Wed, Jul 19, 2000 at 03:24:19PM -0700, Roy Harrison was heard to say:
>
> > is there a definitive place where I can find what particular services do
> > and where they are started ?
> >
> >
rvice
22 opentcp ssh
23 opentcp telnet
80 opentcp http
113 opentcp auth
119 opentcp nntp
139 opentcp netbios-ssn
515 opentcp printer
Thanks
>
Hal .. if this is my second e-mail to you my apologies, but as you would
have read in my first one I'm having problems sending mail to the list from
my home/linux/netscape e-mail.
if not, read on.
Roy
>
>LI The first stage boot loader was able to load the sec
>menu.
It's on a dedicated disk...I formatted it during the install...is there any
thing I could have selected that would not put it in the first 1023 cyls ?
I'd like to know so I don't do it again. Thanks
Roy
"There is no such thing as "the Liberal Press".. capi
ut I'm going to keep trying to get specific
answer. By the way I have a dual boot machine booting linux and NT through
lilo, so scratch that misconception. I have in the past had system
commander booting linux and nt before.
Roy
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fine.. any
body ever see this?
Thanks
Roy Harrison
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At 08:47 AM 11/09/1999 -0800, you wrote:
>Roy wrote:
> >
> > I can't telnet into my machine..when I look in the secure log it says
> > there's no file or directory /usr/sbin/in.telnetd.
>
>Check your inetd.conf file you should have a line like this
&g
I can't telnet into my machine..when I look in the secure log it says
there's no file or directory /usr/sbin/in.telnetd.
I have ipchains running to do NAT/Masqurade and am wondering if this has
something to do with that.
Thanks
Roy
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