moin,
beim login auf den srv01 passierte heute
# ssh srv01
@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
@ WARNING: REMOTE HOST IDENTIFICATION HAS CHANGED! @
@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
IT IS POSSIBLE THAT SOMEONE IS DOING SOMETHING NASTY!
Someone could be eavesdropping on you right now (man-in-the-middle attack)!
It is also possible that a host key has just been changed.
The fingerprint for the RSA key sent by the remote host is
SHA256:LX0xpviTs3pSYWtibqspcjoqDDxrkzA1kw0F+4ZmXps.
Please contact your system administrator.
was ist hier los?
The authenticity of host 'srv01.ffnw.de (37.120.176.207)' can't be
established.
RSA key fingerprint is SHA256:LX0xpviTs3pSYWtibqspcjoqDDxrkzA1kw0F+4ZmXps.
RSA key fingerprint is MD5:97:7f:f3:b0:7f:57:04:d1:96:15:7f:eb:bc:de:17:6e.
es macht sinn das man weiss das man sich auf den richtigen srv verbindet,
wieso hat sich was am key geändert?
wo stehen die fingerprints zum vergleichen?
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Hallo zusammen,
ich werde nun den runner01 runterfahren und auf einen anderen Host
umziehen. Dies wird vermutlich (aufgrund der Größe) ein wenig dauern.
Daher bitte nicht wundern ;)
VG
Stefan
Hallo zusammen,
ich werde nun den Puppet Master runterfahren und auf einen anderen Host
umziehen. Dies wird vermutlich (aufgrund der Größe) ein wenig dauern.
Daher bitte nicht wundern
VG
Stefan
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EFFector Vol. 31, No. 1 January 30, 2018 editor(a)eff.org
A Publication of the Electronic Frontier Foundation
ISSN 1062-9424
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In our 728th issue:
* An Open Letter to Our Community on Congress’ Vote to
Extend NSA Spying
The Senate has approved a terrible bill to extend Section
702 of the FISA Amendments Act—one of the NSA’s most
invasive surveillance tools. This vote dealt a significant
blow to Americans' Fourth Amendment rights to privacy, and
allows for continued, opaque surveillance that hurts
Americans and non-U.S. persons abroad for another six
years.
But this fight is far from over. The failure in Congress
amplifies the importance of EFF's continued fight against
broad, unconstitutional surveillance that is taking place
in the courts. Our signature litigation against mass
surveillance, Jewel v. NSA, has survived multiple
challenges and delays by the government, and the court has
scheduled additional document delivery in our favor as
early as mid-February.
Read more:
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2018/01/open-letter-our-community-congresss-v…
* Team Internet Is Far From Done: What’s Next For Net
Neutrality and How You Can Help
The Federal Communications Commission voted to repeal net
neutrality protections in late November 2017, neglecting
the law, the facts, and the voices of millions of
Americans.
Still, we fight. In the coming months, we have several
paths towards a better tomorrow. By utilizing the
Congressional Review Act, we can continue to put pressure
on Congress before the FCC's vote is written into law. In
court, multiple public interest groups, state attorneys
general, and Congress members are preparing legal
challenges against the FCC because of the way it flouted
rulemaking procedure. And on a state-by-state basis,
politicians and lawmakers are already considering
legislation that would require net neutrality.
Read more:
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2017/12/team-internet-far-done-whats-next-net…
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EFF Updates
* Dark Caracal: Good News and Bad News
EFF, together with Lookout, uncovered a previously
undetected global malware espionage campaign with possible
involvement from a foreign government. In a joint report,
we detail how attackers used malicious, fake apps to
impersonate popular messaging apps like WhatsApp and
Signal.
The legitimate messaging apps that people use and
trust—like Signal and WhatsApp—have not been
compromised in any way. Instead, attackers found ways to
duplicate these apps and release fake versions of them on
the Android mobile platform.
While many were unaffected by this attack, the attack
itself—and how it was distributed online—is a new
development in state-sponsored surveillance and malware.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2018/01/dark-caracal-good-news-and-bad-news
* EFF and ACLU Ask Court to Allow Legal Challenge to
Proceed Against Warrantless Searches of Travelers’
Smartphones, Laptops
EFF and the ACLU filed a legal brief urging a federal judge
to hear a lawsuit that involves Fourth Amendment
protections for a group of 11 travelers whose smartphones
and laptops were searched—without warrants—at the U.S.
border.
The case, Alasaad v. Nielsen, asks the court to make a
decision on whether government agents need warrants before
searching electronic devices.
EFF and ACLU filed the brief in support of the 11
plaintiffs, who are journalists, students, an artist, a
NASA engineer, a business owner and a military veteran.
https://www.eff.org/press/releases/eff-and-aclu-ask-court-allow-legal-chall…
* EFF Supports Stricter Requirements for DNA Collection
From Minors
A new California bill would require cops to obtain judicial
approval or parental consent before collecting children's
DNA. EFF strongly supports this legislation.
Current California law includes a massive loophole that
allows law enforcement to collect children's DNA in many
circumstances so long as that DNA data is not stored in any
statewide or federal databases. Should local law
enforcement choose to collect children's DNA and store it
only within their own database, there are few rules to stop
them.
The new bill, A.B. 1584, would impose the proper
restrictions on local law enforcement and help strengthen
privacy protections for California's children.
https://www.eff.org/eff-supports-stricter-requirements-dna-collection-minors
* How to Assess a Vendor’s Data Security
When your company needs a new piece of software—like a
tool that scans and sends sensitive documents, or a program
that compiles confidential client information—making a
decision can be tough. We have several questions you can
ask that will help steer you towards the right products,
helping you—and your business—maintain digital privacy
and security.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2018/01/how-assess-vendors-data-security
* California Police Chiefs Misrepresent License Plate
Privacy Bill
A California bill that would protect individual privacy is
being attacked by state police chiefs who are
misrepresenting what the bill does. The bill—S.B.
712—would allow Californians to cover their cars' license
plates while their vehicles are parked. Contrary to what
state police chiefs say, allowing this practice would not
impede Amber Alert investigations or help criminals get
away from the police.
Instead, S.B. 712 would protect Californians from known,
invasive surveillance practices, which have included the
collection of license plate numbers parked at mosques, gay
night clubs, and reproductive health centers.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2018/01/california-police-chiefs-misrepresent…
* Europe’s GDPR Meets WHOIS Privacy: Which Way Forward
As Europe prepares its General Data Protection Regulation
ruleset, the authority on online domain name registrations
is grappling with what its own rules will look like in the
future.
Under current practice, ICANN—which oversees website
registration information—requires personal information to
be listed on publicly accessible sites called WHOIS
directories. This flouts some of the privacy restrictions
in Europe's GDPR. Before ICANN comes fully up to speed with
GDPR compliance, it has issued three interim solutions.
While not perfect, EFF supports at least a variation of one
of these solutions.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2018/01/europes-gdpr-will-force-icann-improve…
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miniLinks
~ Software developers blunder into a misunderstanding of
sexual consent… and blockchain
A new app asks people to consent to sex with one another by
using blockchain technology. (Motherboard)
https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/paqvn7/dont-fuck-anybody-who-wan…
~ Apple is “selling out” to the Communist party in
China
The New York Times writes about Apple's decision to deliver
enormous volumes of personal data to the "largest, and one
of the harshest, authoritarian regimes in the world: the
Communist government in China." (The New York Times)
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/23/opinion/apple-china-data.html
~ The NSA may claim its collection of Americans’ emails
is “incidental,” but the scope is enormous.
Despite what the NSA says, Section 702 of the FISA
Amendments Act is used to sweep up countless Americans'
electronic communications. (Just Security)
https://www.justsecurity.org/51272/stop-calling-incidental-collection-ameri…
~ Mapping digital rights violations in Palestine
A new paper from advocacy organization 7amleh analyzes
digital rights violations and threats to Palestinians from
their own government. The report also details threats from
non-government actors.
http://7amleh.org/2018/01/22/7amleh-publishes-innovative-research-on-intern…
~ Filipino bloggers organize for the right to free
expression
59 bloggers in the Philippines have issued a manifesto for
free speech in the wake of attempts by the government to
shut down news site Rappler for criticizing the president.
(Rappler)
https://www.rappler.com/nation/194034-bloggers-for-freedom-support-rappler-…
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Announcements
* Human Rights Watch Film Festival in San Diego
EFF is a community partner for the 2018 Human Rights Watch
Film Festival (February 1-4) hosted in San Diego. EFF will
help present Nicholas de Pencier's "Black Code" at the
Museum of Photographic Arts on February 2 at 7 pm.
https://www.eff.org/event/human-rights-watch-film-festival
* Content Moderation and Removal at Scale Conference in
Santa Clara
The Content Moderation and Removal at Scale conference will
include discussions on how Internet companies approach the
difficulties in moderating and removing user-generated
content online. The conference takes place at Santa Clara
University on February 2 at 8:30 am.
https://www.eff.org/event/content-moderation-and-removal-scale
* EFF in Austin, Texas
EFF Austin and the Journal of Law and Technology at Texas
will present the panel Unwarranted Surveillance, featuring
EFF's Shahid Buttar and representatives from UT School of
Law. The event is February 6 at 3:30 pm.
https://www.eff.org/event/unwarranted-surveillance
* Lucy Parsons Lab Hosts a FOIA Workshop in Chicago
A member of the Electronic Frontier Alliance will host a
workshop by the Lucy Parsons Lab on the Freedom of
Information Act. The workshop will be hosted at the Chicago
Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights on February 11 at 2
pm.
https://www.eff.org/event/foia-workshop-hosted-lucy-parsons-labs
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EFF is seeking an operations engineer to join our Technical
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hardware and software technical support for staff. The
ideal candidate must work well with a very busy staff with
varying levels of technical expertise.
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Hallo Leute,
bin gerade beim Auflösen eines Hoodkurzschlusses darauf gestoßen, dass auf dem supernode bra01.sn.ffnw.de kein fastdtop läuft. Das betrifft nur diesen einen SN.
LG Lorenz
Hallo Leute,
ich brauche einmal täglich die /var/log/nginx/access.log.2.gz. habe mich deshalb zur group adm hinzugefügt, dann kann ich das einfach per scp ziehen.
LG Lorenz
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Moin,
ich durchblicke leider nicht, wie ich mich im Zammad anmelden kann um
meine Benachrichtigungsoptionen zu aendern ;)
Wenn ich auf "Sign in with gitlab" gehe, kommt nach der Anmeldung am gitlab:
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felix
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