On Thu, 2003-01-02 at 13:26, Vidiot wrote:
> >> Just for your info, later this afternoon just after 4:05 pm, an interesting
> >> time sheme will occur that I'm not sure will happen again. At five minutes
> >> and six seconds after four o'clock it will be
&
>> Just for your info, later this afternoon just after 4:05 pm, an interesting
>> time sheme will occur that I'm not sure will happen again. At five minutes
>> and six seconds after four o'clock it will be
>>
>> 01-02-03-04-05-06.
>
>I guess it al
Forwarded to me.
>
> Just for your info, later this afternoon just after 4:05 pm, an interesting
> time sheme will occur that I'm not sure will happen again. At five minutes
> and six seconds after four o'clock it will be
>
> 01-02-03-04-05-06.
I guess it all depen
hello pps
I have installed RH 7.1 in two different machines. Both with the same
kernel's vercion and almost the same software installed
The first machine with:
MODEL: "Acer power 4100 with a chipset INTEL"
HDD: "FUJITSU MPG3204AT E" and only can make UDMA 33
CPU:"Intel Pentium II
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
> Reading the article mentioned by Charles in the thread "follow up on that
>virus story" (http://www.datafellows.com/v-descs/lindose.shtml) this seems
>indeed to be the case.
I'm not really surprised. All bets are off if it's ex
Hi Justin,
> not if windoze can't see an ext2 partition though.
I knew this would come up. Of course you can see ext2 paritions from Windows.
The virus probably uses it's own code for this, but if you want an example
that one can see ext2fs from Windows, have a look at explore
not if windoze can't see an ext2 partition though.
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
> Hi Justin,
>
> > how do you know if they meant embedded assembly? you can make a C program and
> > embed some assembly to infect an ELF executable. You would have to be root
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
> Hi Justin,
>
> > how do you know if they meant embedded assembly? you can make a C program and
> > embed some assembly to infect an ELF executable. You would have to be root
> > however.
>
> This could also be an issue on dual
Hi all,
> This could also be an issue on dual boot systems. Virus running on Windows
> infecting ELF binaries. I have no doubt this can be done.
Reading the article mentioned by Charles in the thread "follow up on that
virus story" (http://www.datafellows.com/v-descs/lindose.s
Hi Justin,
> how do you know if they meant embedded assembly? you can make a C program and
> embed some assembly to infect an ELF executable. You would have to be root
> however.
This could also be an issue on dual boot systems. Virus running on Windows
infecting ELF binaries
gards,
Rob
> -Original Message-
> From: Justin Zygmont [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 12:49 PM
> To: Jerry Winegarden
> Cc: Redhat-List (E-mail)
> Subject: Re: An interesting virus story...
>
>
> how do you know if they meant embedded assembly? yo
001, Paul Anderson wrote:
>
> > http://www.abcnews.go.com/wire/Business/reuters20010327_3831.html
> >
> > This is an interesting article about a new, and I think first, virus that
> > affects Linux. This form is nondestructive, but it only takes a script
> > kiddie
it, but I for one am lazy in that regard. It was
>at least either amusing or interesting or both.
>
>Paul Anderson
>
>-Original Message-
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>Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 2:16 PM
>To: R
On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, Jerry Winegarden blurted out:
JW>On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, Chuck Mead wrote:
JW>
JW>> On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, Jerry Winegarden blurted out:
JW>>
JW>> JW>On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, Paul Anderson wrote:
JW>> JW>
JW>> JW>> http://www.abcnews.go.com/wire/Business/reuters20010327_3831.html
JW>
On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, Chuck Mead wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, Jerry Winegarden blurted out:
>
> JW>On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, Paul Anderson wrote:
> JW>
> JW>> http://www.abcnews.go.com/wire/Business/reuters20010327_3831.html
>
> JW>I don't know clowns to the left of me, bozos to the right... :
t a machine. True if you check
your RPMs you would catch it, but I for one am lazy in that regard. It was
at least either amusing or interesting or both.
Paul Anderson
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jerry Winegarden
Sent: Wednesday, March 28
On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, Jerry Winegarden blurted out:
JW>On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, Paul Anderson wrote:
JW>
JW>> http://www.abcnews.go.com/wire/Business/reuters20010327_3831.html
JW>>
JW>> This is an interesting article about a new, and I think first, virus that
JW>>
Chuck Mead wrote:
> Pure BS unless you're silly enough to read mail and execute unknown
> binaries which have arrived in the mail as root (which presumes the
> thing even arrives by mail)! ~sigh this is a case of journalistic
> sensationalism crying wolf when there ain't nuttin there but a
>
On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, Paul Anderson wrote:
> http://www.abcnews.go.com/wire/Business/reuters20010327_3831.html
>
> This is an interesting article about a new, and I think first, virus that
> affects Linux. This form is nondestructive, but it only takes a script
> kiddie to cha
On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, Paul Anderson wrote:
> http://www.abcnews.go.com/wire/Business/reuters20010327_3831.html
>
> This is an interesting article about a new, and I think first, virus that
> affects Linux. This form is nondestructive, but it only takes a script
> kiddie to cha
On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, Paul Anderson blurted out:
PA>http://www.abcnews.go.com/wire/Business/reuters20010327_3831.html
PA>
PA>This is an interesting article about a new, and I think first, virus that
PA>affects Linux. This form is nondestructive, but it only takes a script
PA>kiddi
http://www.abcnews.go.com/wire/Business/reuters20010327_3831.html
This is an interesting article about a new, and I think first, virus that
affects Linux. This form is nondestructive, but it only takes a script
kiddie to change all of that. This is the first I am hearing of it. Does
anyone
That makes sense. I'll try it out.
Thanks,
Drew
--- Bob Glover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Drew,
>
> I've seen this before. The fault here is probably a
> web site designed
> by someone who didn't realize that many people are
> behind some kind of
> firewall. It looks to me like you were br
Drew,
I've seen this before. The fault here is probably a web site designed
by someone who didn't realize that many people are behind some kind of
firewall. It looks to me like you were browsing from a MASQ'ed box (as
evidenced by the high source port numbers: 63508, etc.), when you hit a
websi
On Fri, 2 Feb 2001, Drew Hunt wrote:
> Would this do the trick?
>
> ipchains -A input -i $LAN_INTERFACE_1 -s $LAN_1 -d $ANYWHERE 81 -j REJECT -l
>
> Drew
>
It should work fine. Then if this happens again, you will know what
machine is doing it.
Mikkel
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: Interesting log
On Fri, 2 Feb 2001, Drew Hunt wrote:
> Actually port 81 is already blocked on the input side. All ports are
> blocked by default unless the masq is expecting them (say, an FTP
> connection). All tcp rules for allowed ports have the ! -y option on
them.
>
I should ha
On Fri, 2 Feb 2001, Drew Hunt wrote:
> Actually port 81 is already blocked on the input side. All ports are
> blocked by default unless the masq is expecting them (say, an FTP
> connection). All tcp rules for allowed ports have the ! -y option on them.
>
I should have been more specific - I men
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mikkel L. Ellertson
Sent: Friday, February 02, 2001 6:38 PM
To: RedHat general mailling list
Subject: Re: Interesting log
On Fri, 2 Feb 2001, Drew Hunt wrote:
> I found these logs blocking outgoing pack
On Fri, 2 Feb 2001, Drew Hunt wrote:
> I found these logs blocking outgoing packets. Whois tells me this IP
> belongs to RackSpace in San Antonio, TX. What's weird is that I woke up at
> midnight to find my Windoze computer, that had been turned off for the
> night, on and waiting for my passwo
I found these logs blocking outgoing packets. Whois tells me this IP
belongs to RackSpace in San Antonio, TX. What's weird is that I woke up at
midnight to find my Windoze computer, that had been turned off for the
night, on and waiting for my password. Would the Wake-On-LAN feature be
causing
Set up the ppp interfaces with linuxconf and away I went. I have them dial
in on boot.
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From: jack wallen, jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 1999 1:02 PM
Subject: Re: an interesting bug in 6.1
> have you tr
en, jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: redhat list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 1999 11:35 AM
> Subject: an interesting bug in 6.1
>
>
> > has any come across red hat 6.1 totally rendering a external modem
> > useless? last night my modem's (
On Tue, 9 Nov 1999, jack wallen, jr. wrote:
> has any come across red hat 6.1 totally rendering a external modem
> useless? last night my modem's (connected to ttyS0) speaker went dead and
> then would no longer connect. when i checked i found that i was getting
> an error that it could not act
I have 5 machines up and running with 6.1, all with external modems. No
problems with ppp at all, since the new rpm.
- Original Message -
From: jack wallen, jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: redhat list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 1999 11:35 AM
Subject: an int
I haven't had this problem, but I lost the ability to print and I can't
mount my pp zip drive. In 5.2 I just had to remove one module and install
the other. Now neither works.
Avram
On Tue, 9 Nov 1999, jack wallen, jr. wrote:
> has any come across red hat 6.1 totally rendering a external modem
has any come across red hat 6.1 totally rendering a external modem
useless? last night my modem's (connected to ttyS0) speaker went dead and
then would no longer connect. when i checked i found that i was getting
an error that it could not activate /sysconfig/ifcfg-ppp
i ended up re-installing
I think this is a new version of Samba isn't it?
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On Tue, 12 May 1998, Robert A. Hayden wrote:
>
> Check out:
>
> http://www.microso
On Tue, 12 May 1998, Robert A. Hayden wrote:
>
> Check out:
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/corpinfo/press/1998/May98/ntunixpr.htm
>
Woow! They licensed NFS and "invented" NIS. NOW you can imagine: MS is
a truly inventive company.
I for one know that NOTHING will invert my decision to scrat
Check out:
http://www.microsoft.com/corpinfo/press/1998/May98/ntunixpr.htm
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