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A windows 95/98 boot floppy works as well
Instructions for those who might have forgotten:
1. Insert floppy
2. Reboot
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Search for apache toolbox on freshmeat..
Its awesome :) installs anything and everything you want..i have not had a bad install from it yet
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Since no-one else has asked and your still having trouble...
Are you sure your isp is not blocking port 80 attempts?
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sigh, does anyone read the news or watch cnn???
thats the result of the code red worm.
No, it does NOT affect apache.
Once again, it does NOT affect apache.
You dont have an ida.
I would...
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I have a cisco router, and the update was fairly simple, about as complicated as flashing your bios..atleast for me
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hello,
I take issue with suggesting to anyone that they should use nmap to scan themselves..most decent configurations of either iptables or ipchains allow connections from within your own lan,...
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Rest assured, you cannot get infected with either the original or the variant of the code red worm, you have NO ida. Neither does any other linux installation.
As for the 2nd thing, why would...
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No, your not being hacked, i see that crap after every reboot,..do a quick netstat -l (to see whats listening on what ports)..thats a start..
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If i understand your question correctly..
One.. what you are seeing is the crontab that runs every night and checks for world writable files, look at changes in your open ports..etc..if its...
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"I was thinking about using Slack because I heard it's very secure, .."
and here we have..
"i had 27 ports open off the install of mandrake 8.0..."
A secure installation is not accomplished...
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"it is a good question though, also not answered to my satidfaction anyway, but aside from checking the bash history and the logs in /var/log...and using w, who, and
finger, is there...
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code red worm does NOT affect apache, its an IIS specific exploit..however it will mess with any Cisco 600 series DSL router thats running an older version of CBOS, if you have webaccess...
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sure there is..but why?
If you distrust someone so much that you need to snoop on their sessions, why give them an acct??
however if you must persist with that line of reasoning, its called...
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