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   >From:     	cobalt-users-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
   >To:         	cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
   >Subject:     	cobalt-users digest, Vol 1 #2159 - 26 msgs
   >Reply-To:     	cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
   >Date:    	Wednesday, February 20, 1901 3:58 PM
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   >Today's Topics:
   >
   >   1. Re: H4CK3R5 (Carrie Bartkowiak)
   >   2. RE: OpenSSH (was: If you have been a victim) (GPS)
   >   3. RE: Services - Raq3 (flash22@xxxxxxx)
   >   4. RE: Cobalt Staqware (Alex Lee)
   >   5. Hacked - Needs help (vijay)
   >   6. RE: Services - Raq3 - ps (flash22@xxxxxxx)
   >   7. RE: H4CK3R5 (Jim Carey)
   >   8. RaQ4 - Help with Portsentry on Cobalt RaQ4r (tony simpson)
   >   9. RE: Cobalt to provide compensation for server hack ? (Dan Kriwitsky)
   >  10. Uninstalling PHP4 + MySQL (Christian Karlsson)
   >  11. Books about Cobalt servers? (Christian Karlsson)
   >  12. RE: Hacked - Needs help (Sean Chester)
   >  13. Installing PHP4+MySQL (Christian Karlsson)
   >  14. RAQ 3i User Permission Problem (gery.jansen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
   >  15. RE: Cobalt to provide compensation for server hack? (Dom Latter)
   >  16. Re: Uninstalling PHP4 + MySQL (Markus Buchanan)
   >  17. Re: RaQ4 - Help with Portsentry on Cobalt RaQ4r (Carrie Bartkowiak)
   >  18. how do I change default permissions for a user? (Brian Coughter)
   >  19. RE: RAQ 3i User Permission Problem (Dan Kriwitsky)
   >  20. RE: Cobalt to provide compensation for server hack
   >       ? (Vachon, Scott)
   >  21. .TV (Sean Chester)
   >  22. Re: Purple? I prefered it blue - [was -Raq2 email DOS issue ] (Ricky Blaikie)
   >  23. Re: RAQ 3i User Permission Problem (Oliver Schlag)
   >  24. Re: .TV (Weihan Leow)
   >  25. RE: Books about Cobalt servers? (Dan Kriwitsky)
   >
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   >
   >Message: 1
   >From: "Carrie Bartkowiak" <ravencarrie@xxxxxxxx>
   >To: <cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
   >Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] H4CK3R5
   >Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2001 05:08:26 -0500
   >Reply-To: cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
   >
   >> Just out of curiosity... any reason why you want to block Korean IPs?
   >> I'm a Korean-American web-developer working in CA, and I just can't help
   >> being curious. That's all. Thanks.
   >
   >Joshua,
   >It's nothing racial. (At least not in my case and I suspect not in anyone
   >else's case either here on the list.)
   >For me, it's simply that ALL of the contact I get from korean IPs/servers
   >are either pure unadulterated spam - or system attacks.
   >The same with Japan.
   >
   >You know who I don't get spam and attacks from - ever?  Australia.
   >Guess they're too laid back to bother having "sticky beaks" in other
   >people's servers. <grin>
   >
   >CarrieB
   >
   >
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   >
   >Message: 2
   >Reply-To: <gps@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
   >From: "GPS" <gps@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
   >To: <cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
   >Subject: RE: [cobalt-users] OpenSSH (was: If you have been a victim)
   >Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2001 03:43:18 -0600
   >
   >
   >+Jeff, rather than toiling with RPMs built by someone else who
   >+could be a mainiac, why not compile OpenSSH from source?  At least
   >+that way you will know the mainiac in question :^)
   >+
   >+openssh-2.5.1p1.tar.gz
   >+ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/OpenSSH/portable/
   >+
   >+openssl-0.9.6.tar.gz
   >+ftp://ftp.openssl.org/source/
   >+
   >+ZLib 1.1.3 (zlib.tar.gz)
   >+ftp://ftp.info-zip.org/pub/infozip/zlib/zlib.html
   >+
   >+It really is quite easy.  If you like, I would be glad to offer any
   >+assistance to you.
   >+
   >+What error(s) are you getting when trying the OpenSSH RPMs?  Do you
   >+have Zlib and OpenSSL installed?  They are both required for OpenSSH
   >+whether you are compiling from source or installing via RPM.
   >
   >2 different releases of OpenSSH would not compile on the Raq3i without
   >error.
   >OpenSSL is installed by Cobalt on the Raq3i's but compile can't find it.
   >I don't remember it complaining about zlib though.
   >
   >
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   >
   >Message: 3
   >From: flash22@xxxxxxx
   >Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2001 04:16:22 -0500 (EST)
   >Reply-To: flash22@xxxxxxx
   >To: cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
   >Subject: RE: [cobalt-users] Services - Raq3
   >
   >On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, Sean Chester wrote:
   >
   >> <snip>
   >> > tcp        0      0 *:12345                 *:*                     LISTEN
   >> > tcp        0      0 *:ircd                  *:*                     LISTEN
   >> > tcp        0      0 *:5742                  *:*                     LISTEN
   >> >
   >> > hmm.. ircd? whats that up to?
   >> 
   >> Do you have portsentry? It will be litening on most of these ports!
   >> ircd, is the irc dameon. Are you using irc?
   >> Gerald
   >> _______________________________________________
   >> 
   >> Yes - i do run portsentry,
   >> and i do use IRC, but only the client, not the server (ircd)
   >> 
   >> i was concerned that one of the open ports was 31337 - used ALOT by h4ck3rz.
   > heh, so is 12345 , it's netbus, but this is also why portsentry is
   >listening on some of these ports, you aren't gonna figure out much with it
   >running ;)
   >
   >> 
   >> i tried /usr/sbin/fuser -u 31337/tcp
   >> it didnt report anything.
   >
   >were you root? if you aren't root it will quietly ignore you ;)
   >
   >try a port you know, like 80
   >> 
   >g
   >
   >
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   >
   >Message: 4
   >Reply-To: <alex@xxxxxxxxxx>
   >From: "Alex Lee" <alex@xxxxxxxxxx>
   >To: <cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
   >Subject: RE: [cobalt-users] Cobalt Staqware
   >Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2001 12:04:12 +0100
   >
   >> Has anyone used the Staqware on Cobalt.  I understand from
   >> Cobalt's Staqware
   >> document that it works on both 3i and 4i ..... I have got a
   >> Staqware ver 1.1
   >> and it does not seem to work on a 4i ???
   >
   >staqware for the raq3 and staqware for the raq4 are two different versions
   >(therefore, two different purchases). contact your cobalt distributor to get
   >the right copy.
   >
   >alex
   >
   >
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   >
   >Message: 5
   >From: vijay <vijay@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
   >To: "'cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
   >Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2001 16:00:31 +0530
   >Subject: [cobalt-users] Hacked - Needs help
   >Reply-To: cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
   >
   >Hello,
   >
   >I have a Raq3i. It seems it is hacked. I was not able to get into the
   >server at all (no FTP, no TELNET, no Emails). 
   >
   >Earlier, I didn't install OS4.0 and new bind version. After I realized
   >about the hacking, I installed these. My ftp is back. (Think so as it is
   >showing in the web interface, earlier it was not showing as services
   >available. Also, active monitor is identifying as active service. )
   >
   >I want to know what files I should change to enable telnet server and to
   >get into the system using telnet. Also, after this is done, I want to
   >install SSH on the server. Any ideas or suggestions??
   >
   >Thanks in advance,
   >
   >Vijay Nair
   >
   >
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