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2010.10.06:11:36:28
Płatność kartą chroni przed upadłością biura podróży?
Aby uchronić się przed utratą pieniędzy wpłaconych na poczet przyszłej wycieczki, najlepiej zapłacić kartą płatniczą. W przypadku upadłości biura podróży i odwołania imprezy można złożyć reklamację w banku i powołać się na nieotrzymanie opłaconej usługi. W ten sposób odzyskamy swoje pieniądze, co może nie być takie proste, jeśli zapłacimy gotówką.

 

188520294641_546160007448Marco Nicoloso

 
153921524292_554360007444Pradeep Jindal

 
133326454135_568460007503Hal Moroff
Hi all, I installed the "conntrack" command line tool on a Debian Linux 4.0 (etch) with a default 2.6.17 kernel. When I tried to execute the test script I found in the SVN repository (/net

 
160127364819_572660007011FranxE7ois Barel
Hi. Google for portknocking ! It is a solution for opening ports "at run time" by accessing some, already closed ports, and sending a specific packet type. You can add/delete iptables rul

 
116522324588_513560007145gary douglas
I am trying to patch a recent kernel (2.6.17) but connlimit seems to no longer be in patch-o-matic-ng as of the snapshop 20061110. Any assistance would be appreciated. -- Your life is like a penny

 
160327184174_524460007937Pablo Neira Ayuso
I am able to capture packets via QUEUE, but not ULOG. Ive have these two rules: Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT) target prot opt source destination ULOG 0 -- anywh

 
169227184088_598560007262Mato Vidovic
mael.boutin@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: You can change them via: - /proc/sys/net/ipv4/netfilter/ip_conntrack_[tcp|udp]_* - conntrack tool/libnetfilter_conntrack library In fact i m tracking ipv6

 
142825944908_556460007657Pascal Hambourg
Hi, I am not sure, but you are probably missing the extra module from patch-o-matic-ng... rel="nofollow" www.netfilter.org/projects/patch-o-matic/pom-extra.html#pom-extra-ROU www.netfilter.or

 
106728794392_588760007390Pablo Neira Ayuso
Hi, INL devel team is proud to announce the availability of pyctd, PYthon Conntrack Daemon. pyctd is a XML-RPC service for monitoring and altering Netfilter connections tracking for network admins.

 
189927704623_548660007456gary douglas
I am trying to patch a recent kernel (2.6.17) but connlimit seems to no longer be in patch-o-matic-ng as of the snapshop 20061110. Any assistance would be appreciated. -- Your life is like a penny

 
163225084173_580660007352Pablo Neira Ayuso
I am able to capture packets via QUEUE, but not ULOG. Ive have these two rules: Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT) target prot opt source destination ULOG 0 -- anywh

 
174324444069_583160007330Mato Vidovic
mael.boutin@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: You can change them via: - /proc/sys/net/ipv4/netfilter/ip_conntrack_[tcp|udp]_* - conntrack tool/libnetfilter_conntrack library In fact i m tracking ipv6

 
109328574924_500060007200Taylor Grant
Guys, Im looking to see if an IPTables solution exists for NATing DNS responses? I am already using multiple views within Bind to address this and I would like to find a way to alter just the records

 
165824894079_504960007684Pascal Hambourg
Hi, I am not sure, but you are probably missing the extra module from patch-o-matic-ng... rel="nofollow" www.netfilter.org/projects/patch-o-matic/pom-extra.html#pom-extra-ROU www.netfilter.or

 
144022734453_506260007358Pablo Neira Ayuso
Hi, INL devel team is proud to announce the availability of pyctd, PYthon Conntrack Daemon. pyctd is a XML-RPC service for monitoring and altering Netfilter connections tracking for network admins.

 
151923914866_569260007618Jasbir Khehra

 
104429394061_511360007490Taylor Grant
Guys, Im looking to see if an IPTables solution exists for NATing DNS responses? I am already using multiple views within Bind to address this and I would like to find a way to alter just the records

 
144328644347_536760007768Satvika Bejai

 
156725214256_564760007632Jasbir Khehra

 
133020104905_578460007665Bo Yang
Ive just been introduced to netfilter. I would like to know if it is possible to configure the firewall rules from a text file that is written to by some script attached to a website. I am tryi

 
114125924055_500760007252Satvika Bejai

 
162623284191_568860007962Bo Yang
Ive just been introduced to netfilter. I would like to know if it is possible to configure the firewall rules from a text file that is written to by some script attached to a website. I am tryi

 
117728854825_552460007688Rob Sterenborg

 
129228194209_554960007781Rob Sterenborg
I tried this. But whatever patch, i try to apply i get the message "n missing files "(n=1,2,3 etc..) and patch fails. Is it possible to apply only the random patch and skip others. Also w

 
118027964792_508560007865utteerna
utteerna wrote: I want to use the iptables "-m random" option. download linux 2.6.18 & iptables 1.3.6, it is called "statistic match".

 
175027214457_580560007742utteerna
utteerna wrote: I tried the following 1) Took 2.6.18.2 kernel source - Compiled it with "statistic match" option on 2) Then compiled iptables 1.3.6 and installed it But sti

 
105723534069_524860007511utteerna
utteerna wrote: 3)Downloaded patch-o-matic-ng-20061108.tar and put it in /usr/src dir and untarred it You dont need POM. ---QUESTION-- Do i have to compile them in to the kernel rather tha

 
120922184396_503460007648Ury Segal
On Friday 10 November 2006 08:38, utteerna wrote: Heres steps i followed and error details. Please let me know if i missed something Are you running Debian or a Debian derivative? 1)Downloa

 
172220354467_593260007933Justin Schoeman
Hallo! Ich suche nach einer Möglichkeit ein externes Programm bei einem match einer Regel auszuführen. Beispiel: iptables ... -j exec("/usr/bin/beep -f 5000 -l 1000") -------

 
171227654728_550460007307Pablo Neira Ayuso
On Tue, 07 Nov 2006 08:51:50 +0200, Justin wrote in message <45502D05.1050807@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx : Erik Alberti wrote: Hallo! Ich suche nach einer Möglichkeit ein externes Progr

 
136826004027_582660007755willutellmemore will
Every time I try to login to bugzilla, I get error messages from DBI rel="nofollow" bugzilla.netfilter.org/bugzilla/query.cgi?GoAheadAndLogIn=1 bugzilla.netfilter.org/bugzilla/query.cgi?GoAhea

 
156724624108_563760007149Rob Sterenborg
Hi: My network is like this: A(IP:192.168.0.2) B(IP: 192.168.0.1)(IP:192.168.1.2) C(IP:192.168.1.1) (netmask:255.255.255.0) 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.

 
114829214368_554560007110Lawrence Daltron

 
119326774145_566060007730woger151
http tunneling? Watch you squid logs. Regards, Steffen I dont understand what you mean, please explain in less technical words Teddy L. --------------------------------------------

 
159323204495_532160007344lubasi
-----Original Message----- From: netfilter-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [ rel="nofollow" mailto:netfilter-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx mailto:netfilter-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ] On Beh

 
162821924945_565660007349Jasbir Khehra
Hi I have setup rules on my iptables and when i block yahoo, only those using gaim IM client using yahoo are blocked but the native yahoo IM client is passing through my firewall. Whats w

 
141125854811_551960007522lee nookx

 
166923704442_503660007397Scott van Looy
<citaat van="lee nookx" Hi, I am trying to find a way of transparently intercepting packets flowing across my network, so that I can transform them for use in another applicat

 
114721074073_529360007682Monty Ree

 
102323604001_551860007826Monty Ree

 
186323104018_580760007036Alan Ezust
Im trying to get conntrack -E to show me events, with conntrack IDs. At the moment, the ctid is now showing up in the output unless there is an [UNREPLIED] part to the line. $ conntrack -E -i connt

 
115523764622_596760007844Alan Ezust
Im trying to get conntrack -E to show me events, with conntrack IDs. At the moment, the ctid is now showing up in the output unless there is an [UNREPLIED] part to the line. $ conntrack -E -i connt

 
148825644213_593160007127Alan Ezust
Alan Ezust wrote: Is there a trick to getting the ctids to be sent to the output of this? There is not. conntrack -L -i seems to work, showing me the id. Personally, I think conntrack shou

 
132727494235_540060007002Alan Ezust
Alan Ezust wrote: Is there a trick to getting the ctids to be sent to the output of this? There is not. conntrack -L -i seems to work, showing me the id. Personally, I think conntrack shou

 
108220644363_508360007044Alan Ezust

 
191024454354_592960007320Alan Ezust

 
196524064696_558760007591Alan Ezust
Alan Ezust wrote: Thanks for the reply. Ok, I can see how I can generate some IDs, but I first want to make sure i have all of the information I need. When I run conntrack, I only see one p

 
143028614155_564460007757Alan Ezust
Alan Ezust wrote: Thanks for the reply. Ok, I can see how I can generate some IDs, but I first want to make sure i have all of the information I need. When I run conntrack, I only see one p

 
177121184505_500660007547Eric Leblond
Greetings, I have an unusual (maybe?) request. I have several private IPs (192.168.x.x) behind a Linux gateway. All are NATed to the Internet. Now I want to explicitely map each private IP to a fi

 
100826014612_537260007194Eric Leblond
Greetings, I have an unusual (maybe?) request. I have several private IPs (192.168.x.x) behind a Linux gateway. All are NATed to the Internet. Now I want to explicitely map each private IP to a fi