Could you identify this trojan/keylogger based on the set of files? I've been able to find out that the file names are random except rp.dll. Also, the icons are always the same. Thanks guys.
Recently I replaced the videocard in my PC for a newer, faster one. All games work perfectly but I get random system crashes and reboots. This happens even when the system is almost idle (browsing, playing music). It never happened with the old card. All drivers are up-to-date.
Is it possible that the power supply is not powerful enough for the new card?
I've setup Hyperic to run on our CI-machine, and every once in a while it reacts to some random stack trace and sends of an alert. So far so good, we've caught a lot of intermittent bugs that way.
My only issue is that the alert only contains the first error line and not the entire stack trace, which requires me to access the machine and look at the logs manually. Is there any way to modify the alert message to contain more information, alternatively to include the log file in the alert mail?
Apache is returning rare intermittent 400 "bad request header field is missing ':' olhuaqv3o1t29flvr0 (random string)" errors. This seems to be related to https access and happens from Firefox, IE, Chrome etc. I am using a certificate from rapidssl.
Apache/2.2.14 (Ubuntu) DAV/2 SVN/1.6.6 mod_jk/1.2.28 PHP/5.3.2-1ubuntu4.5 with Suhosin-Patch mod_ssl/2.2.14 OpenSSL/0.9.8k
Anyone know how to fix this?
I can't seem to find any answers to this, I have around 100 albums in iPhoto on my Mac, they are all synced to my iPhone, but on the phone they are just being displayed in a seeming random order.
I have removed all the photos from the phone and started again, but they go back in the same order.
In iPhoto the albums are actually in alphabetical order, have I've clicked the sort albums option, but this did nothing?
Any ideas?
I downloaded Azureus (a bittorrent client) for Debian Linux, and I notice that Azureus got my firewall (a Verizon wireless base station) to open a TCP and UDP port forwarding for it, without my having to do anything. My base station is password protected, and I'm alarmed at the idea that any random application can open ports without my knowing about it.
Can somebody explain to me what is going on and how it is possible that Azureus can create this port-forwarding rule without any authentication?
We are using Fogbugz on our server to do customer support emails. Occasionally we get errors coming back when sending emails which say:
550 relay not permitted
This seems to happen at random though, sometimes sending an email to a person works, next time to the same person it'll bounce back.
I've tried setting up reverse DNS with the server host and creating the SPF record in GoDaddy but we still get some of these errors.
Is there anything else I can do, and is there a way of testing these are actually configured correctly?
I am trying to customize the way image folders appear in Win7 explorer, but I can't seem to get it under control.
Is there a way to force it to always pick the first image in the folder as the preview image? Explorer has perfectly fine natural sort order. I don't understand why it messes it up by picking semi-random images.
Thanks!
I am running a desktop with Vista.
At random points when typing I will press a key, the key will stick. I will get multiple keypressesssssssssssssssssss. (for example what just happened at the end of that last word!)
Any ideas what is causing this? I dont even know where to start looking here..
I use Little Snitch to monitor network connections on OS X, and I frequently see attempts by something called pubsubagent to connect to many varying sites. What is this program for and why does it use so many connections?
According to this article it's used by .me sync to synchronize RSS feeds and bookmarks. But I don't have any RSS feeds. And if it's synching bookmarks, then why is it going to places like 'l.google.com' (and many more random ones) instead of just to .me?
Should a three node Cassandra cluster with a replication factor of 3 have the same load value for all three nodes?
We are using a random partitioner and NetworkTopologyStrategy. Nodetool ring shows equal values for "Owns" but unequal values for "Load".
Load Owns Token
113427455640312821154458202477256070484
16.53 GB 33.33% 0
14.8 GB 33.33% 56713727820156410577229101238628035242
15.65 GB 33.33% 113427455640312821154458202477256070484
Running nodetool repair and cleanup on each node brought the load a little closer but it still seems quite unbalanced.
Is this considered normal?
Sometimes when i get my page, the apache return a file named 4r4fq34sd.part . the file seem a random name. And the content is:
i»{h»¿ox..(a lot of binary)¿ox....
Date: Wed, 12 May 2010 13:40:10 GMT
Server: Apache
X-Powered-By: PHP/5.2.12-pl0-gentoo
And i don´t can find in google the solution.
Thanks
Not sure if this would be a correct place to post, but here it goes.
Ive been getting reports form people who try accessing my site from a PS3, that every page appears like a jumble of random characters on a white background, sorta like echoing out a gzipped string as plain text. Im using nginx.
Does the PS3 browser not support gzipping? Anything I can do except disabling it?
Is it possible, to achieve the proposed behavior on my FreeBSD 8.2 server:
New user ssh's into my server. He supplies as 'Login:' his student index number and a new, locked account is created with random password that is sent to his [email protected] mail as authentication method.
After he logs in with this password, account is fully created and activated/unlocked and the user is asked/forced to change the pass for a new one.
I'm using amazon s3 as storage for users profile pic.
I see that many websites generates large random filenames and put them into the same root directory like:
http://xxx.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/aHR0cHM6Ly9mYmNkbi1wcm9maWxlLWEuYWthbWFpaGQubmV0L2hwcm9maWxlLWFrLWFzaDIvMjczMzkxXzEwMDAwMDMxMjAxMzg5OV81NTk3MjM4Mzdfbi5qcGc.jpg
And my question is: What are the pros and cons of that approach?
If I palce them into different directories, what problems I will have in future?
http://xxx.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/users/id/username.jpg
or
http://xxx.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/users/id/random_number.jpg
Thanks!
My Windows Update keeps telling me that I have 3 (put your random number here) important updates to install. However, when I click on them, the list that pops up is empty. I can still install the updates, but I cannot see and of course also not decide which updates are going to be installed.
After setting up User Profile sync with AD I've noticed that the newsfeed section of each user's MySite is now flooded with lots of random notes detailing changes that have been pulled in about their (and their contacts') profiles.
Is there anyway to purge this activity and stop updates from the sync service getting listed on the newsfeed? Our users are likely to find it strange getting updates about changes to their own profiles that they didn't make themselves.
I am having a problem performing maintenance tasks on Microsoft SQL Server 2008 after changing my server name from the original random name given during installation to the one I prefer
This is the error am getting
Could not obtain Information about Windows NT group/users
'WIN-4N4A9TLBGJJ\Administrator', error code 0x534
Is there a way I can fix this problem without having to delete the account and recreating it again?
I'm trying to find some sort of product that would either go on the top or the side of an lcd monitor and give me space to tape/push-pin/post it note things for myself.
For random notes and things I want to keep track of, having them on the top/side of my monitor would keep the space on my desk itself clear, and they would be closer to my field of vision.
Does something like this exist?
Do I need to rig up something myself?
I could sure use some help with this one:
I've got two Windows Server 2008 R2 x64 Terminal Servers, as well as several 2003 servers (DNS / Wins / AD / DC). On the two 2008 boxes, every now and then they will get in this mode where you can't map a drive to a random server. I say random server because it's not always the same server that you can't map to.
Here is a summary of what I can and can't do:
net view \\servername Sometimes this works, sometimes it does not.
net view \\FQDN This always works.
net view \\IPAddress This always works.
ping servername Sometimes this works, sometimes it does not.
ping FQDN This always works.
ping IPAddress This always works.
I've been looking all over for a solution to this. It sure seems like Microsoft would have a hotfix by now.
The kicker to this is that it sometimes works great, especially after a reboot. It may run for 2 weeks just fine, but all of a sudden it will fail to resolve the remote server name. It will then be this way for a few days, then it might start working again. Also, while it's in the mode of not working, the other servers have no problem getting there. It's just these 2008 R2 Terminal Servers.
Setting a static entry in the Hosts file and LMHosts does not make it work. All servers have static IPs and they are registered in DNS and Wins just fine.
Here is a long thread on MS Technet of the exact same problem, but they don't have a good solution. Here is their workaround (It was from June of 2010):
Good news - a hotfix is in the works and a workaround has been identified:
Root cause is that since this is SMB1 all user sessions are on a single TCP connection to the remote server. The first user to initiate a connection to the remote SMB server has their logon-ID added to the structure defining the connection. If that user logs off all subsequent uses of that TCP session fail as the logon-id is no longer valid. As a workaround for now to keep the issue from happening you will want to have the user not logoff the Terminal Server only disconnect their sessions.
Any word from anyone out there about a solution? Any help would sure be appreciated.
Thanks, James
I have this RS232 USB device that Windows 7 thinks its a mouse. When it's activated the mouse cursor starts to jump to random places on the screen. I want to use this device but I want to disable this strange behavior.
Hi all,
I'm trying to copy and paste lines of code to the linux terminal. However, I've noticed that when the copied text is too long (let's say, 60 or more lines), it gets trimmed and altered in an apparently random way (e.g. some characters missing).
I found the same problem in Ubuntu Karmic Koala, Fedora 10 and Ubuntu Jaunty Jackalope.
Any clue why this happens and if I can increase the size of safely copy/pasteable text?
Thanks!
Hi,
I am trying to install TeamCity but it was stopped by the malware that keep generating ns??(??=random digit).tmp file. I found that out because the setup process stay still. But when ever I kill the process of the ns??.tmp file, the process continues.
I found on google that the ns??.tmp was actually caused by a malware called zlob and I used both Symantec and MS securities essential to scan the whole machine, but nothing was found by that.
Anyone have any suggestion?
This is the Random error im getting
Faulting application installutil.exe, version 1.0.3705.6018, stamp 40f6266d, faulting module kernel32.dll, version 5.2.3790.2756, stamp 44c60f39, debug? 0, fault address 0x00015e02
Any ideas any one? why should installuti.exe through a faulting module kernal32.dll
Server Version : Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition
Could it be framework issues
I recently bought a 24 year old IBM Model M keyboard. From what I gather, it'd been left on a shelf for the last 5 years, so you can imagine the amount of dust dirt and crap that was on it. Before cleaning it, I plugged it in to my laptop (running Fedora 17) using a PS/2 to USB adapter. What I found was, while it still works, the keys I press don't correspond to what is displayed on the screen. So for example, when I type S on the keyboard, I get ß display on the screen instead. At the time, I put this down to the adapter not working properly.
Since then, I stripped the keys off the keyboard and cleaned the whole thing. It looks like it's just come out of a box! I then plugged it in to my computer (also running Fedora 17) via a standard PS/2 plug. The computer loaded up to the login screen, and I typed in my password. Pressed enter, and I logged straight in to my machine.
At this point, I opened up a text editor and started typing some stuff. To my horror, the keystrokes I was entering weren't coming up as intended. What came up instead were characters that would map to the pressed key but only under a different keyboard language setting.
I opened up a program to see what keyboard language had been selected, and the correct one for the keyboard was selected (which is UK in my case). I opened up a window that would show what characters mapped to what keys, and I pressed every single key on the keyboard, and every corresponding block representing each key lit up. I went back to the text editor to try again, but I was still getting these random characters. Whats more is that the backspace key would not work, although in the other utility it would flash when pressed.
What I know is that at the login screen the keyboard must have entered the correct characters, otherwise I wouldn't have been able to log in. Further more, keys that don't respond while using a text editor as sending signals to the computer, as illustrated in that keyboard utility. The question is why random characters are displayed when they really shouldn't be? Would this be a hardware fault or a software issue?