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| visits | member for | 2 years |
| seen | Mar 29 at 10:12 | |
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Jul 2 |
accepted | Telnet does not give a response |
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Jul 1 |
answered | Telnet does not give a response |
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Jul 1 |
comment |
Telnet does not give a response @HopelessN00b I thought so that was coming ;) The problem is with the version of telnet on the QNAP, not with the exploit which has actually nothing to do with it, since it works with other telnet clients. It is just an open port. The connection is of course only accessible within our local network, which has a firewall to the outside. And I can restrict connection to that port to certain ip addresses, so don't worry about that. Port 23 is not open, so no connection is possible. |
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Jun 30 |
asked | Telnet does not give a response |
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Jun 5 |
awarded | Editor |
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Jun 5 |
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iptables doesn't log anything added 575 characters in body |
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Jun 5 |
comment |
iptables doesn't log anything rsyslogd 4.2.0-2ubuntu8, Ubuntu 10.04 2.6.18-028stab089.1. /var/log/kern.log shows kernel: imklog: Cannot read proc file system, 1. |
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Jun 5 |
awarded | Commentator |
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Jun 5 |
comment |
iptables doesn't log anything The iptables config works, just the logging doesn't, so I don't really need another third-party package. Root login is disabled and key authentication is required of course ;) |
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Jun 5 |
comment |
iptables doesn't log anything Nope, nothing. All messages do show up in $ dmesg though |
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Jun 5 |
comment |
iptables doesn't log anything I tried that already, but by default it should write to /var/log/messages (without the kern.=debug). Doesn't work unfortunately.. |
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Jun 5 |
asked | iptables doesn't log anything |
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Jun 3 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Jun 3 |
accepted | Can't find binary, but path included in $PATH |
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Jun 3 |
comment |
Can't find binary, but path included in $PATH Thanks!! So simple, but takes hours to discover if you stay in the same shell. |
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Jun 3 |
asked | Can't find binary, but path included in $PATH |
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Jun 1 |
awarded | Student |
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May 18 |
awarded | Scholar |
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May 18 |
accepted | Adding a TXT DNS record to a VPS |
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May 18 |
comment |
Adding a TXT DNS record to a VPS Thanks for all your help Scott. I decided to move to another registrar, which does support proper DNS record editing. The easiest solution I guess. |