Month: January 2006
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iChat Sounds
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For some reason or another the sound effects for my iChat client don’t seem to work all the time any more. I first noticed it last week. Shortly after the upgrade to OS X 10.4.4 I lost the sounds that let me know when someone has left me a message. I can quit iChat, I…
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Email and Home Directory Downtime
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At about 2:20pm our cluster died. It was back up and running by 2:30pm. One of our cluster computers died, taking email and home directories down with it. We discovered an issue which was causing the other half of the cluster to pause and not respond to email and home directory requests. That problem should…
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Mailserver Downtime
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At about 8:30pm tonight, our IMAP and POP server died. As a result webmail and any other email client was unable to login and read messages. During this time our mailservers dutifuly stored the mail until just before 9:00pm when the IMAP and POP server was restored.
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Firefox 1.5 and Javascript
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Not sure if anyone else has noticed this or not, but there are a few websites out there that cause my cpu usage to max out. I first noticed it shortly after installing Firefox 1.5 and visiting any oreillynet.com website. It appears as thought it is caused by something in the sites javascript because disabling…
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This Weeks Status Update
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Microsoft WMF Vulnerability: Obviously the big story this week was the Windows WMF vulnerability. I think we caught this one early, told people how to avoid infection, and now with the Windows patch being available, are fairly safe. I am still worried that a lot of computers were silently infected with some spyware, but chances…
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Greylisting Effective Against WMF
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So far so good on the WMF vulnerability. I have not yet seen any evidence of any computer on campus being infected via this route. One thing I just noticed this morning after reading the F-Secure Blog and searching our logs for robert@yale.edu, is that our greylisting software is working to combat this particular message.…
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WMF Vulnerability
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As everyone should know by now, there is a major security threat out there exploiting the WMF vulnerability. For now we are trying to watch the situation closely, and get the appropriate info out there to those who need it. As a precaution, based on info from http://isc.sans.org/diary.php we are blocking the following networks at…