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
> >>
> >> 01-02-03-04-05-06.
> >
> >I guess
>> 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 depends on how you want to format your dates :)
>
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
--
Do not meddle in the affairs of
Would this do the trick?
ipchains -A input -i $LAN_INTERFACE_1 -s $LAN_1 -d $ANYWHERE 81 -j REJECT -l
Drew
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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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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 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
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