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<0> i think i'm gonna quit smoking <1> cause typically sendmail doesn't modify any information it gets (unless specifically configured to do so) <1> my guess is whatever is generating the email is messing up, not sendmail itself <1> is it the stock sendmail.cf or did you modify it? <2> i didnt do anything, the previous guy walked out the door and i have no clue about linux <2> <-----newb <2> http://paste.getlinuxhelp.org/2353 <1> might wanna start searching for someone with a clue if your doing this commercially <2> ya, working on that, but for the immediate i need to figure out how to get this fixed <3> Redragon hi there :) <1> woa thats your sendmail.cf? <4> MissNeBuN, hi ! :) <3> hi CatalinuX <2> i dunno i did a cat /etc/mail/* <1> you need to look at /etc/mail/sendmail.cf not cat the whole freakin dir <5> I've seen \n and \r in some scripts - I know they represent new line and line feed, but what about \c?
<1> is this a work machine or something jak? <3> LoooL <2> yes <1> Jak-gumbo then they need to hire an admin to sort it out <1> cause something this messed isn't gonna be sorted on an irc channel <2> ugh <1> you can try pasting your sendmail.mc to the paste site and have me a look at it <1> that would be /etc/mail/sendmail.mc <1> but i doubt someone with as little exp as you is gonna be able to fumble thru sendmail fixes <0> ey red when you done i have a small php question <1> especially if it was heavily customized <1> Wamphyri give it a shot but i dont really know php coding <0> $GET_CONFIG_SQL_B[\'home_link\'] = "' . clean ($_POST['home_link']) . '"; what would somthing like that return? <1> i do know its evil hehe <0> lol <1> well GET_CONFIG_SQL_B would probably be a configuration variable pulled from a .inc.php file <1> $_POST['home_link'] would be the form field home_link from submission <0> any way to find out what file that would be? <2> http://paste.getlinuxhelp.org/2354 <2> red <0> where its pulling the variable from? <6> Hello <1> Wamphyri look for an include line before that line <6> anyone know much about "stunnel"? <0> i did there is none :/ <1> Jak-gumbo now your sendmail.cf <7> Mesed, are you creating statistics or do you have a problem? <1> Wamphyri sorry thats just a variable your defining there <1> your adding some info from form post to it <6> i'm writing a (fairly simple) client-server system (over TCP sockets), but it has to be secure. now, in the interest of saving development time, i don't want to write a bunch of OpenSSL code (i'm much more familiar with just using some standard unsecured socket libs). now i've heard of something called "stunnel" and i see that it can form its own secure tunnel and run normally unsecured apps through it, though they're ty <0> hmm <0> i'm just wondering what it would rturn <0> return i know its gonna go into a php file but whats it gonna look like is what i'm wondering lol <1> it wouldn't return anything, what your doing is adding the contents of _POST[home_link] to the end of whats already in GET_CONFIG_SQL_B <1> best i can tell <7> Mesed, well yes. but where is your problem? <0> hmmm ok <0> thanks red :) <8> Hello? <9> HI, theurgy! <8> Wow... I've been going from channel to channel and have yet to talk to someone. <7> Mesed, you could write your application without secure socket layers, tell your users clearly that they should use the ssl wrapper package, maybe tell them how to use stunnel and thats it <2> .cf http://paste.getlinuxhelp.org/2355 <8> I was beginning to think IRC was dead. <7> theurgy, IRC is dead. we are just ghosts set free by Redragon <1> Jak-gumbo i dont see a problem there, i'm guessing its whatever generates the email <2> hmm ok <1> its the from address thats showing up as .net.net ? <8> HAHA <1> i will posses you too ...... <8> ANyone give a little quick advice on patching Orinoco drivers? <1> what distro you using theurgy ? <2> yes the from address <8> Slackware 10.2 <1> welp that means i can't help you hehe <1> Jak-gumbo then its probably whatever is generating the email <8> All I wanna know is what command or what way can I find out the version of orinoco_cs driver I'm using? <1> well see if its loaded with lsmod <8> yup it's loaded.
<1> then do modinfo orinoco_cs (or whatever the module name is) <1> see if that spits anything out <8> Thank you <8> That's all I needed to know. <1> :) <3> Redragon do you have some time :) <8> The driver IS working but I want to patch it to use the monitor mode <1> i answered a slack questin LOL <1> MissNeBuN i help as i can :) doing several things at once :) <3> :) <8> well Slack is like any other distro when it's basic <1> ask and i'll see what i can do <3> I need some help makeing some zones for DNS <3> And I have no idea about <1> http://www.server-resources.com/bind.html <3> with bind <1> !bind <9> bind is probably the Berkeley Internet Name Domain a DNS server or non-free due to a dependency on the RSAREF library or at http://www.isc.org/products/BIND/ or a DFSG compliant version without RSA's DNSSEC, or notice that RSA is now free, and that bind 9 is out, or ask me about "bind vuln" <1> !dns <9> [dns] read the DNS howto on http://www.tldp.org. <1> the first and last links will give you info on how to create a zone file <1> http://paste.getlinuxhelp.org/2356 is an example of a zone file <2> hey red, its happens even when i telnet and send mail <3> Redragon I have dyndns <3> and I have gabelu.homelinux.com <3> and want this to be my dns <1> Jak-gumbo then your gonna have to get someone in there and scour the system <2> christ <1> MissNeBuN then you have to deal with dyndns, i dont know anything about that <1> Jak-gumbo whats it say when you type hostname <3> I have no idea which ip to use for NS ns1 NS ns2 <1> never used dyndns, i have statics <2> domain.net <3> I have dynamic ip address <1> not really sure why that is happening then Jak-gumbo <3> and I can`t use static dns <3> or I want to make home.internal to be my dns <3> http://paste.getlinuxhelp.org/2351 <10> hello <10> anyone here... <4> hmm... does anyone know why nmap reports an open TCP port 80 when I scan my IP from a remote host ? I am not running anything on port 80 ! <11> yes <11> CatalinuX maybe http is running <4> ScoT, it`s not <12> evening <12> .o <4> and I can even connect to port 80 on my machine from a remote host <3> CatalinuX hmmm <10> just eat a snack <3> netstat -ntpl <11> ps aux | grep http <4> it says .. <10> like Jello-O <3> and look for port 80 <10> grape jello <4> 80/tcp open http-proxy Squid webproxy 2.5.STABLE13-CACHEBOY_1.0.PRE1 <3> CatalinuX so you have something running on port 80 <1> can also do netstat -pln|grep :80 <10> the sugar free gelatin only has 10 calories!!! <4> I get this when I giving the command ScoT gave me <4> 1000 4904 0.0 0.3 2880 800 pts/1 S+ 20:21 0:00 grep http <3> iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 80 -j DROP <10> perfect for swimsuit season <10> hahha <4> MissNeBuN, I am sure I don`t have anything <3> CatalinuX netstat -ntpl <4> If I connect to port 80 from the local host it doesn`t work <4> PID/Program name <4> tcp6 0 0 :::2222 :::* LISTEN - <4> I only run openssh-server on port 2222 <4> but not HTTP server <1> is it an internal ip thats being forwarded? <1> or the machine your scanning from runs thru a proxy on port 80
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