Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2011 11:28:23 +0200 From: Przemyslaw Frasunek <przemyslaw@frasunek.com> To: Michael Scheidell <michael.scheidell@secnap.com> Cc: freebsd-security@freebsd.org, Emerging Threats Signatures <emerging-sigs@emergingthreats.net> Subject: Re: 193.138.118.3 ? lagoon.freebsd.lublin.pl /cache, freebsd, lublin, pl on TOR end point list? Message-ID: <4DA96137.5050100@frasunek.com> In-Reply-To: <4DA95938.7050608@secnap.com> References: <4DA95938.7050608@secnap.com>
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> This concerns me if freebsd is using a mirror that has possible ties to hacker > or other nefarious network related activity. Well, this is my network and my box, so I will try to clarify all issues. > A) this might be a FP? that lagoon.freebsd.lublin.pl is NOT associated with > this type of activity? freebsd.lublin.pl does not host any FreeBSD mirrors. It's a shell server with ~300-400 accounts, running for 14 years. I personally know (almost) every person having account here. We have TOR installed (without exit node functionality), but it's not used for any kind of illegal activities. -- * Fido: 2:480/124 ** WWW: http://www.frasunek.com ** NICHDL: PMF9-RIPE * * Jabber ID: venglin@nette.pl ** PGP ID: 2578FCAD ** HAM-RADIO: SQ5JIV *
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