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Re: BIND Crash
From: Gaby Vanhegan <gaby.vanhegan () englandagency com>
Date: Fri, 16 May 2003 09:34:43 +0100
The line in /tmp was from a php session. Nothing to do with BIND.
But it was on a machine that has never had PHP anywhere near it, dated at pretty much the exact same time the nameserver crashed. Gaby -- GABY VANHEGAN, Web Developer gaby.vanhegan () englandagency com an agency called england marshall mill. marshall street. leeds LS11 9YJ t.0113 234 5600 f.0113 234 5601 http://www.englandagency.com/ This e-mail contains information that is confidential and may be Legally privileged. If this e-mail has been addressed to you in error and you are not the person intended or authorised to receive it or a copy of it, please notify the sender as soon as possible. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- *** Wireless LAN Policies for Security & Management - NEW White Paper *** Just like wired networks, wireless LANs require network security policies that are enforced to protect WLANs from known vulnerabilities and threats. Learn to design, implement and enforce WLAN security policies to lockdown enterprise WLANs. To get your FREE white paper visit us at: http://www.securityfocus.com/AirDefense-incidents ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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