Thanks March 2008 Sponsors
Thank you to our sponsors, for supporting Planet Malaysia‘s mission to providing a windows to introduce Malaysian Bloggers to the world.
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Planet Malaysia started in Nov 2005 as a small portal attempting to link different Malaysian’s who share the passion of writing blogs, as well as promote and encourage blog writting in Malaysia.
Here are our current ‘March 2008′ sponsors:
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Microsoft Remote Server Administration Tools for Windows Vista SP1
Microsoft Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT) enables IT administrators to remotely manage roles and features in Windows Server 2008 from a computer running Windows Vista with SP1. It includes support for remote management of computers running either a Server Core installation or the full installation option of Windows Server 2008. It provides similar functionality to Windows Server 2003 Administration Tools Pack.
- Microsoft Remote Server Administration Tools for Windows Vista SP1 64-bit Edition (KB941314)
- Version: 941314
- Knowledge Base (KB) Articles: KB941314
- Download Size: 24.2 MB
- Date Published: 3/24/2008
Overview
Microsoft Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT) enables IT administrators to remotely manage roles and features in Windows Server 2008 from a computer running Windows Vista with SP1. It includes support for remote management of computers running either a Server Core installation or the full installation option of Windows Server 2008. It provides similar functionality to Windows Server 2003 Administration Tools Pack.
After you install this item, you may have to restart your computer. This update is provided to you and licensed under the Windows Vista License Terms.
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SNMP Error During OMSA 5.x Installation on SUSE 9/10
As per our early How To Install/Uninstall OMSA In SLES9 or SLES10 guide, I found a SNMP error during OMSA 5.x installation on SLES 9 and SLES 10.
In /var/log/net-snmpd.log
[smux_accept] accepted fd 9 from 127.0.0.1:64126 refused smux peer: oid SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.674.10892.1, descr Systems Management SNMP MIB Plug-in Manager
[smux_accept] accepted fd 9 from 127.0.0.1:64130 refused smux peer: oid SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.674.10892.1, descr Systems Management SNMP MIB Plug-in Manager
In /var/log/messages
kernel: snmpd[17957]: segfault at 0000000000000001 rip 00002b69d10f7c10 rsp 00007fffdae1a3c8 error 4.
kernel: snmpd[17957]: segfault at 0000000000000001 rip 00002b69d10f7c10 rsp 00007fffdae1a3c8 error 4.
What is SMUX?
SMUX is the snmp multiplexing protocol (RFC 1227). It can be used by an
snmp agent to query variables maintained by another user-level process.
How does it work?
Assuming ‘snmpd’ is already up and running, when the SMUX peer comes up,
it identifies itself with an oid identifier and string password, and
registers any MIBs it would like to implement. When ‘snmpd’ receives
queries for these MIBs, it passes these queries to the peer.
For any reason OMSA expects a password when connecting smux. Again, I have experience that SLES 9 used to be worked without password.
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How to Configure SLES Linux to track and log failed login attempt records
Did you know how to lock user account after too many login failures? Under Linux, you can enable this functionality using PAM and faillog.
To provide the account locking functionality, we need to add a PAM module called pam_tally. Basically I’ll show you ‘how to configure track and log failed login attempt records on a SLES Linux host‘ and how to prevent a potential denial of service attack from the repeated locking of user accounts. Beware!
You can use faillog command to display faillog records or set login failure limits. Faillog formats the contents of the failure log from /var/log/faillog database log file. If you don’t have /var/log/faillog, initially you can type: touch /var/log/faillog
For PAM Configuration, pam_tally.so module maintains a count of attempted accesses, can reset count on success, can deny access if too many attempts fail. Probably you may refer to http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/pam/Linux-PAM-html/sag-pam_tally.html
For SuSE Linux, edit /etc/pam.d/sshd and add:
auth required pam_tally.so no_magic_root
account required pam_tally.so deny=5 no_magic_root lock_time=180 onerr=fail reset per_user
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Who should resign?
As we know the 12th election result yesterday and I think most of the peoples are happy about the results especially young generation people.
So my question is who should responsible and who should resign? Pak Lah? Samy Vellu or Ong Kah Ting? Personally, if I have to choose one, I will definitely said Samy Vellu. Seriously I can tell you most of my Indians friends or colleagues hate this guy. I'm really fell shame on behalf of him!
Again, I think (at last) Koh Tsu Koon resigned and Ong Kah Ting volunteer for not become a minister as a good example. I said at least, yes at least to show peoples "Yes I admit and I have to responsible".
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