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    <title>iptables  ipcop  facebook</title>
    <description> Robert   wrote in message   news:pan 2009 11 21 20 41 34 114264@noplace nowhere       &gt;  &gt; Yes  IPTABLES can allow you to do this   Using your example above;  &gt;  &gt; iptables  I INPUT  i   s 192 168 3 93  d 69 63 176 0 20  &gt;  j REJECT  &gt;  &gt; Change  with the interface that 192 168 3 93 comes in on and it  &gt; will block it   &gt;  thanks   I ll give it a try </description>
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    <title>Issue  3 of of Opensourc3 magazine is available for free d  </title>
    <description>Opensourc3 is a magazine dedicated to Unified and Cloud Computing  using open source technologies  It is published on a monthly basis     This issue loooks at:      KaOS  a new Open Source Hypervisor and virtualization platform    Live Migration    PostgreSQL    Virtualizing VoIP    Packet Analysis with ScaPY    For your free copy do to http:  www opensourc3 org   Issue 3 is  directly downloada   </description>
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    <title>Dish network box and udp port 2049</title>
    <description>bing1351 wrote:  &gt; On Sep 25  5:23 pm  Allen Kistler  wrote:  &gt;&gt; bing1351 wrote:  &gt;&gt;&gt; I connected my satellite tv box  Dish  to my network and it makes a  &gt;&gt;&gt; udp connection to some server on port 2049   &gt;&gt;&gt; I thought this was nfs  Anybody know what the rest of this story is? I  &gt;&gt;&gt; mean  why nfs???  &gt;&gt; I don t have Dish and I don t work for Dish  so I can t be authoritativ   </description>
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    <title>what is the difference between  tsu    su  and  sudo ?</title>
    <description>FP wrote:    &gt; Could it be a utility on Sun systems? Something to do with art  or  &gt; war?  &gt;   &gt; FP    Nice        Not really a wanna be  but I don t know everything </description>
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    <description>David W  Hodgins wrote:  &gt; On Tue  08 Sep 2009 09:44:53  0400  Bison Agile    &gt; wrote:  &gt;   &gt;&gt; 99741  no less    And a  possibly  LKM trojan installed on my  &gt;&gt; unfortunate machine   &gt;&gt; I m begining to undestand why my CPU temp is approaching 120 C    &gt;&gt; Is it serious doctor ?  &gt;   &gt; Nope   False alarm   The check for the LKM trojan simply checks to  &gt; see if you have a   </description>
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    <title>making non tty login sessions</title>
    <description>On Aug 31  8:55pm  bing1351  wrote:  &gt; On Aug 31  3:36pm  Bill Marcum  wrote:  &gt;  &gt; &gt; On 2009 08 31  bing1351  wrote:&gt; I want to do the following:  &gt;  &gt; &gt; &gt; execl   bin login    login   buf  NULL ;  &gt; &gt; &gt; }  &gt;  &gt; &gt; &gt; code runs  but after the execl  login fails with a  FATAL: bad tty  on  &gt; &gt; &gt; the system log   &gt;  &gt; &gt; &gt; How can I do t   </description>
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    <title>Somebody s looking for CBC</title>
    <description>http:  www cpni gov uk Docs Vulnerability_Advisory_SSH txt    I forget how long ago I learned there was a weakness in CBC modes in   SSH   I don t think it was as early as November 2008  when the   announcement above is dated   Although later versions of SSH have been   fixed  at the time the recommendation was to use CTR modes  only  since   they don t have the same weakness     People trying    </description>
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    <title>mod_proxy and POST bug in Apache?</title>
    <description>Allen Kistler wrote:  &gt;   &gt; [snip]  &gt;   &gt; When they scanned me  my Apache correctly responded 405 to their CONNECT   &gt; request for a non local URL  but it happily responded 200 to their POST   &gt; request for a non local URL   &gt;   &gt; [snip]  &gt;   &gt; It seems like an Apache bug to me   What does anybody know?    So I did my own pen attempt on myself   Apache just returns my   index html for the POST    </description>
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    <description>p_a wrote:  &gt; Is something missing?  I ve tried to enable X11 forwarding thru  &gt; iptables with the following  &gt; set of rules   If I run  ggv     a  can t open display  message is  &gt; displayed   I have sshed with the  X option   &gt;   &gt; iptables  A INPUT  s 127 0 0 0 8  d 127 0 0 0 8  i lo  j ACCEPT  &gt; iptables  A OUTPUT  s 127 0 0 0 8  d 127 0 0 0 8  o lo  j ACCEPT    1  You don t need to specify   </description>
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    <description>On Jun 17  6:29pm   Alberto M  Scattolo    wrote:  &gt; Uhmmm I think that maybe was not clear   &gt; I m saying that I d like to have some  protected  data  files   &gt; directories or an entire partition  on my usb flash drive  so that it  &gt; is required to know a password to access it  There are a lot of  &gt; solution to this problem but  as far as i know  all methods require   </description>
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    <description>Carlos Moreno wrote:  &gt; I just tried a port scan on one of my machines  Ubuntu desktop  but  &gt; working as a file server  Samba  inside my home LAN   and am  &gt; surprised and worried to see that it is listening on ports 48038 and  &gt; 50075   &gt;   &gt; Rings a bell to anyone?  Any familiar rootkits   backdoors?  &gt;   &gt; netstat  p  l | egrep  48038|50075  does not report a PID for port  &gt; 48038     50075   </description>
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