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  1. Oct 14 N. N.M                     Again logging!
  2. Oct 14 mike@seidata.com            Re: Again logging!
  3. Oct 14 Kenneth Ingham              Re: Again logging!
  4. Oct 14 John Preisler               Re: Again logging!
  5. Oct 14 Jeffrey J. Mountin          Re: Again logging!
  6. Oct 14 Mike Jenkins                Re: Again logging!
  7. Oct 15 Cy Schubert - ITSD Open Sy  Re: Again logging!
  8. Oct 17 N. N.M                      Re: Again logging!
  9. Oct 17 Andrew McNaughton           Re: Again logging!
 10. Oct 15 Dmitry Sergeev             Firewall log and setup
 11. Oct 15 Andrew McNaughton           Re: Firewall log and setup
 12. Oct 13 FreeBSD Security Officer   FreeBSD Security Advisory: FreeBSD-SA-98:07.rst
 13. Oct 13 spork                      mountd exploit
 14. Oct 15 Cy Schubert - ITSD Open Sy  Re: mountd exploit
 15. Oct 11 Garrett Wollman            PKCS#12 for SSLeay 0.9.0b
 16. Oct 14 Allen Smith                R/O root FS (was Re: Booting from NT ?)
 17. Oct 16 Khetan Gajjar              Recent RST DoS
 18. Oct 16 Studded                     Re: Recent RST DoS
 19. Oct 16 Jeremy Shaffner            Re: smurf and broadcast packets..
 20. Oct 12 grimace                    Spoofed connections on port 13223??


21. Oct 13 Darren Reed Re: Spoofed connections on port 13223?? 22. Oct 13 Brett Glass Re: Spoofed connections on port 13223?? 23. Oct 13 Jeffrey J. Mountin Re: Spoofed connections on port 13223?? 24. Oct 13 Jan B. Koum Re: Spoofed connections on port 13223?? 25. Oct 13 Robert Watson Re: Spoofed connections on port 13223?? 26. Oct 13 Darren Reed Re: Spoofed connections on port 13223?? 27. Oct 13 Brett Glass Re: Spoofed connections on port 13223?? 28. Oct 13 Nicholas Charles Brawn Re: Spoofed connections on port 13223?? 29. Oct 13 Brett Glass Re: Spoofed connections on port 13223?? 30. Oct 13 Bruce A. Mah Re: Spoofed connections on port 13223?? 31. Oct 14 mike@seidata.com Re: Spoofed connections on port 13223?? 32. Oct 14 Lutz Albers RE: Spoofed connections on port 13223?? 33. Oct 14 Sheldon Hearn syslog.conf comment about tabs 34. Oct 14 Brett Glass Re: syslog.conf comment about tabs 35. Oct 14 Igor Roshchin Re: syslog.conf comment about tabs 36. Oct 14 Brett Glass Re: syslog.conf comment about tabs 37. Oct 14 Jan B. Koum Re: syslog.conf comment about tabs 38. Oct 15 Cy Schubert - ITSD Open Sy Re: syslog.conf comment about tabs 39. Oct 15 Igor Roshchin Re: syslogd and syslog.conf 40. Oct 15 Stuart Henderson Re: syslogd and syslog.conf
41. Oct 17 H. Eckert Re: syslogd and syslog.conf 42. Oct 17 sthaug@nethelp.no Re: syslogd and syslog.conf 43. Oct 17 Andrew Kenneth Milton Re: syslogd and syslog.conf 44. Oct 17 Vince Vielhaber Re: syslogd and syslog.conf 45. Oct 17 Ted Spradley Re: syslogd and syslog.conf 46. Oct 17 Vince Vielhaber Re: syslogd and syslog.conf 47. Oct 17 Jan B. Koum Re: syslogd and syslog.conf 48. Oct 17 Jeffrey J. Mountin Re: syslogd and syslog.conf (new feature) 49. Oct 15 Leonard Chung Thanks for all of your help! 50. Oct 12 Leonard C. URGENT! Need help determining scope of attack... 51. Oct 12 Brett Glass Re: URGENT! Need help determining scope of attack... 52. Oct 12 Dag-Erling C. =?iso-8859-1 Re: URGENT! Need help determining scope of attack... 53. Oct 12 Daniel Minoru Saito Re: URGENT! Need help determining scope of attack... 54. Oct 12 Barrett Richardson Re: URGENT! Need help determining scope of attack... 55. Oct 13 Jay Nelson Re: URGENT! Need help determining scope of attack... 56. Oct 13 Brett Glass Re: URGENT! Need help determining scope of attack... 57. Oct 14 H. Eckert Re: URGENT! Need help determining scope of attack... 58. Oct 15 Andrew McNaughton X allows ordinary user to read first line of any file 59. Oct 16 Jan B. Koum Re: X allows ordinary user to read first line of any file 60. Oct 16 Andrew McNaughton Re: X allows ordinary user to read first line of any file
61. Oct 16 Marius Bendiksen Re: X allows ordinary user to read first line of any file 62. Oct 16 Matthew D. Fuller Re: X allows ordinary user to read first line of any file 63. Oct 16 David Dawes Re: X allows ordinary user to read first line of any file 64. Oct 16 Yong S. Yi Re: X allows ordinary user to read first line of any file 65. Oct 16 Darren Reed Re: X allows ordinary user to read first line of any file 66. Oct 17 Yong S. Yi Re: X allows ordinary user to read first line of any file


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