Salut, On Fri, 2006-12-01 at 07:26 -0500, J. Oquendo wrote: > So again... Some of you guys need to go back and read before you post.... In this case, the NF wasn't in your original posting, so I could hardly have seen it. Still, there are problems with it, but not security wise... > awk 'NF<=10&&($6=="nvalid"||$7=="user")&&$9=="from"{print $10}' > > Once you try a moronic name insertion it makes the columns more than 10 > rows invalidating it. In that case, your script isn't going to work in most cases. For example, on our router we get: Dec 1 13:35:24 rtsyg01 sshd[12178]: Failed password for invalid user asdf from 10.1.5.166 port 51558 ssh2 -> more than 10 columns. Also, one of our customers uses user names which consist of two parts which are separated by spaces. This is due to his use of Windows. The users are called e.g. "John Doe", so you do an ssh "John Doe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx". In this case, your script fails entirely. Probably a top-down parser isn't really suitable for this. If at all, you should make an attempt to parse from the end of the string. sed can help you there. > Perhaps I should re-write TCP into the script to ensure no one ever > spoofs again. That wouldn't be very useful since the L4Addr doesn't matter much here, as we're dealing with L3addrs... Tonnerre -- SyGroup GmbH Tonnerre Lombard Solutions Systematiques Tel:+41 61 333 80 33 Roeschenzerstrasse 9 Fax:+41 61 383 14 67 4153 Reinach BL Web:www.sygroup.ch tonnerre.lombard@xxxxxxxxxx
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