<Joerg-Neo900>
on a totally unrealted sidenote: rkhunter doesn't integrate nicely with automated updates, at least on suse
<tramtrist>
;)
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<Joerg-Neo900>
I wonder how such stuff happens. It's not like the IP of server has changed during last year, and we for sure have no vhost offering such path: [18/Aug/2017:21:20:56 +0200] "GET /cauta-produs/Vegetariana HTTP/1.1" 404 136 "http://www.dionisosking.ro/pita-gyros/c1" "Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; CPU iPhone OS 10_2_1 like Mac
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<atk>
wat?
<Joerg-Neo900>
from neo900.org access log
<Joerg-Neo900>
IOW there's an iPhone that think our IP would be right for ordering Gyros
<Joerg-Neo900>
for the life of mine I can'T come up with an explanation how that may happen
<atk>
probably a bit flip in a DNS resolver
<atk>
ended up looking up the wrong IP in a cache
<Joerg-Neo900>
yeah, that might be it
<jonsger>
Joerg-Neo900: maybe the gyro sensor :P
<Joerg-Neo900>
HAHAHAHAHA nice one
<Joerg-Neo900>
4 subscriptions to newsletter in 90 minutes. That cannot be legit
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<Joerg-Neo900>
PHP fluent anybody? with a strong interest in capchas etc
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<atk>
PHP fluent...
<atk>
Is anyone?
<atk>
I fixed some PHP a few weeks ago, and then I submitted it as a patch and it got accepted.
<atk>
although, I will have to decline helping today, my week of not programming anything serious out of work has not ended yet.
<atk>
I'm enjoying it.
<Joerg-Neo900>
:-)
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<Joerg-Neo900>
possibly not a matter of programming but rather finding an existing snippet that is better than what we got now
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<Joerg-Neo900>
would you know how postfix times its re-send efforts? I can't find any related cronjob
<Joerg-Neo900>
internal timer?
<Joerg-Neo900>
and sorry for luring you into spoiling your week w/o coding
<Joerg-Neo900>
:-)
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<Joerg-Neo900>
106 connections, one IPv6. The internet moves very slowly
<atk>
oh, postfix would do it internally
<atk>
absolutely no cronjobs, mail software is self-contained