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Whether you have a fully equipped home office or whether you only touch a computer when you?re at work in an office outside the home, there?s no denying that a computer is a wonderful tool ? that use... [Author: Nick Vassilev - Computers and Internet - April 20, 2010]
I connect to my office's network remotely through the Checkpoint SecuRemote E75 (R75) VPN application, but recently it's been causing me a lot of issues when connecting from home. I connect through a WRT54GL router running DD-WRT v24 firmware, so I have no clue if that affects anything. I took a dump of the logs for Checkpoint and here are the messages that populate when I get booted but I have no clue how to decipher them and my IT department is completely clueless in terms of resolving the situation. I'm thinking the router is blocking the keep alive connection or something along those lines, but I have no idea how to fix the problem.
[ 2388 2932][30 Aug 22:47:49][TR_OFFICE_MODE]
TR_OFFICE_MODE::TrOfficeMode::OmSendIpFrameCB: Not sending packet because it's not to
the enc domain
[ 2388 2932][30 Aug 22:47:50][TR_EVENTS] TR_EVENTS::Raise: Running registered cb...
[ 2388 2932][30 Aug 22:47:50][TrComInf] TrComInf::TrComInfSendAsynchronic: __start__
22:47:50.606
[ 2388 2932][30 Aug 22:47:50][TrComInf] TrComInf::TrComInf::TrComInfSendAsynchronic:
Acquiring mutex
[ 2388 2932][30 Aug 22:47:50][messaging] messaging::send_all: Sending Message {{ 2 }}
, len 185
[ 2388 2932][30 Aug 22:47:50][tcpserver] TcpMultiPipe::pipe_if_send: Message (193
bytes) written successfully to socket 0x224
[ 2388 2932][30 Aug 22:47:50][TrComInf] TrComInf::TrComInf::TrComInfSendAsynchronic:
Released mutex
[ 2388 2932][30 Aug 22:47:50][TrComInf] TrComInf::TrComInfSendAsynchronic: __end__
22:47:50.606. Total time - 0 milliseconds
[ 2388 2932][30 Aug 22:47:50][TR_SRV2CL] TR_SRV2CL::SendNotification: Successfully
sent notification of type TR_NOTIFICATION_TRAFFIC_IDLE
[ 2388 2932][30 Aug 22:47:50][vna] vna_trap: received VNA_TRAP_FORWARD_PACKET
[ 2388 2932][30 Aug 22:47:50][vna] vna_traffic_fwd_do : forwarding packet with 98 bytes
[ 2388 2932][30 Aug 22:47:50][TR_OFFICE_MODE] TrOfficeMode::OmSendIpFrameCB: Packet to
destination 192.168.162.15 of protocol 17
[ 2388 2932][30 Aug 22:47:50][TR_OFFICE_MODE]
TR_OFFICE_MODE::TrOfficeMode::OmSendIpFrameCB: Not sending packet because it's not to
the enc domain
[ 2388 2932][30 Aug 22:47:51][vna] vna_trap: received VNA_TRAP_FORWARD_PACKET
[ 2388 2932][30 Aug 22:47:51][vna] vna_traffic_fwd_do : forwarding packet with 98 bytes
[ 2388 2932][30 Aug 22:47:51][TR_OFFICE_MODE] TrOfficeMode::OmSendIpFrameCB: Packet to
destination 192.168.162.15 of protocol 17
[ 2388 2932][30 Aug 22:47:51][TR_OFFICE_MODE]
TR_OFFICE_MODE::TrOfficeMode::OmSendIpFrameCB: Not sending packet because it's not to
the enc domain
[ 2388 2392][30 Aug 22:47:52][TracService] service_ctrl_ex: Called with ctrl_code 14
[ 2388 2392][30 Aug 22:47:52][TracService] service_ctrl_ex: System got
SERVICE_CONTROL_SESSIONCHANGE message event type 4 session 2
[ 2388 2392][30 Aug 22:47:52][TracService] service_ctrl_ex: Console/remote disconnect
has occured in session 2
[ 2388 2932][30 Aug 22:47:52][vna] vna_trap: received VNA_TRAP_FORWARD_PACKET
[ 2388 2932][30 Aug 22:47:52][vna] vna_traffic_fwd_do : forwarding packet with 98 bytes
[ 2388 2932][30 Aug 22:47:52][TR_OFFICE_MODE] TrOfficeMode::OmSendIpFrameCB: Packet to
destination 192.168.162.15 of protocol 17
[ 2388 2932][30 Aug 22:47:52][TR_OFFICE_MODE]
TR_OFFICE_MODE::TrOfficeMode::OmSendIpFrameCB: Not sending packet because it's not to
the enc domain
[ 2388 2932][30 Aug 22:47:52][TR_CONN_MANAGER] TR_CONN_MANAGER::ConnEnum: Returning
connection at position 1
[ 2388 2932][30 Aug 22:47:52][TR_EVENTS] TR_EVENTS::Raise: Running registered cb...
[ 2388 2932][30 Aug 22:47:52][TR_CONN_MANAGER] TR_CONN_MANAGER::ConnEventMainHandler:
no gw handle
[ 2388 2932][30 Aug 22:47:52][TR_CONN_MANAGER] TR_CONN_MANAGER::ConnEventMainHandler:
Current connection state is TR_CONN_STATE_CONNECTED. Receiving event of type
CONN_EVENT_SYSTEM_SESSION_LOGOFF. Connection handle = 1. System state:
TR_SYSTEM_STATE_RUNNING
[ 2388 2932][30 Aug 22:47:52][CONFIG_MANAGER] suspend_tunnel_while_locked return value
false, because it is Default variable. Scope: site 12.43.159.10, gw NULL ,user USER
[ 2388 2932][30 Aug 22:47:52][TR_CONN_MANAGER]
TR_CONN_MANAGER::ConnEventConnectedHandler: no gw handle
[ 2388 2932][30 Aug 22:47:52][TR_CONN_MANAGER]
TR_CONN_MANAGER::ConnEventConnectedHandler: receive session logoff event while
connected. cancelling connection
Thanks all. :)
I know what the disk io, disk queue length and other measures are, but what does 'Highest active time' mean?
Is it the amount of time it is busy handling requests, or something else?
When it is high, does it mean the CPU is busy doing some IO work, or is it just indicating that the disk is busy handling requests?
I'm trying to work out if 50% active time means that 50% of the time the disk is either seeking, reading or writing, rather than the kernel is spending 50% of it's time servicing IO requests.
Edit
Another quick data point here. If you look at the difference between an SSD and a physical disk, the SSD has significantly less activity, so I guess this really means the amount of time the operating system is waiting for the disk to respond and returning data.
Idea #1: Is there a way to REPAIR an RHEL 6.2 installation?
During the start-up procedure, after a recent forced reboot, my Linux machine (RHEL 6.2) hangs right after successfully starting virt-who. I can use login screens (Alt + F2/F3...) in text mode.
I am clueless -- how can I find out what is the next step in the startup sequence? That step is most likely what is causing it to hang.
These are the last lines saved to /var/log/boot.log:
Starting RPC idmapd: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting cups: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting acpi daemon: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting HAL daemon: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting PC/SC smart card daemon (pcscd): [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Retrigger failed udev events[60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Loading autofs4: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting automount: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Enabling Bluetooth devices:
Starting sshd: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting ntpd: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting mysqld: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting postfix: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting abrt daemon: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting ksm: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting ksmtuned: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting Qpid AMQP daemon: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting crond: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting atd: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting libvirtd daemon: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting rhsmcertd 240 1440[60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting virt-who: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
The new Ubuntu features a completely unkillable gdm. Is there a way to disable it?
It is not enabled in services , the gdm startup script is deleted , it is removed from 'update.rc' but it still starts up.
How do I disable GDM and Graphical User Selection?
I have about a dozen weirdly named folders, for example 5e812807b3e1b04248ed046794a01b, on my d: drive after installing SQL Server 2008.
Inside each folder are two subfolders: 1033 and hotfixexpress
\1033\eula.txt
\1033\finalsql2005information.rtf
\1033\hotfix.rll
\1033\sqlhotfix.chm
\1033\sqlse.rll
\hotfixexpress\files\sqlexpr.exe
I get access denied whenever I try to delete any of these files / folders.
I tried again after stopping all SQL server services, without luck.
Any ideas?
I have an old Dell Inspirion 3000 which came with Windows XP. It's still quite decent, 3 GHz P4, 2 GB RAM.
I've installed windows 7 RTM (x86) & the best resolution it will do is 640x480 with a generic driver.
It has an integrated Intel 8265G graphics card, and only PCI slots on the motherboard. I cannot stick another graphics card on it.
Can I get a working driver for Windows 7? Official Dell website only lists XP drivers
Am I destined to have the suckiness of XP on this computer forever?
On a Windows Server 2012 box, I'm using PS to create a new IIS User (for automated deployments using MSDeploy). The command itself appears to work fine -- the user is created -- but as soon as I exit my PowerShell session (typing exit or just closing the command window), a dialog is displayed stating "powershell has stopped working", with the following details:
Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: PowerShell
NameOfExe: powershell.exe
FileVersionOfSystemManagementAutomation: 6.2.9200.16628
InnermostExceptionType: Runtime.InteropServices.InvalidComObject
OutermostExceptionType: Runtime.InteropServices.InvalidComObject
DeepestPowerShellFrame: unknown
DeepestFrame: System.StubHelpers.StubHelpers.GetCOMIPFromRCW
ThreadName: unknown
OS Version: 6.2.9200.2.0.0.400.8
Locale ID: 1033
The PS commands in question are:
[System.Reflection.Assembly]::LoadWithPartialName("Microsoft.Web.Management")
[Microsoft.Web.Management.Server.ManagementAuthentication]::CreateUser("Foo", "Bar")
Why is this happening and how can I avoid it?
EDIT: I've also confirmed this be a problem with PowerShell 4.0, so I've added that tag. I've also submitted it on Connect.
UPDATE: It appears that Windows Server 2012 R2 does not have this same bug.
There used to be a command line tool called QFECheck in Windows Server 2000 that would list them out. Is this the preferred method on windows server 2003/2008?
I know they're listed in Add/Remove programs, but it's hard to capture them for an audit this way.
Can i do this without having to install an add-on executable?
I'm correctly get following error. After searching about this issue, correct me if i'm wrong, I believe that adding/configuring IPv6 should solve the problem.
PHP Fatal error: Uncaught CurlException: 7: Failed to connect to 2a03:2880:10:8f02:face:b00c:0:26: Network is unreachable\n thrown in /var/www/vhosts/facedex.net/httpdocs/fb/apps/seemyfuture/src/base_facebook.php on line 886
The problem is I dont know the right way to add it. There seems to have may methods.
http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Linux+IPv6-HOWTO/x1035.html#AEN1044
http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/34093/static-ipv4-ipv6-configuration-on-centos-6-2
My netstat show this. Shell doesnt recogize -rn6 though.It shows invalid option -- 6
netstat -rn
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags MSS Window irtt Iface
27.254.38.128 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.128 U 0 0 0 eth0
169.254.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.0.0 U 0 0 0 eth0
0.0.0.0 27.254.38.254 0.0.0.0 UG 0 0 0 eth0
FYI: I'm using Centos 5.7.
Thank you a lot in advance.
I know the SSL issue has been beaten to death
I'm using DNS redirect to force my clients to use my intercept proxy.
As we all know, intercepting HTTPS connection is not possible unless I
provide a fake certificate. What I want to achieve here is to allow
all HTTPS requests connect directly to the source server, thus
bypassing Squid:
HTTP connection Proxy by Squid
HTTPS connection Bypass Squid and connect directly
I spent the past few days goolging and trying different methods but
none worked so far. I read about SSL tunneling using the CONNECT
method but couldn't find any more information on it.
I tried a similar method in using RINETD to
forward all traffic going through port 443 of my Squid back to the
original IP of www.pandora.com. Unfortunately, I did not realize all
other HTTPS requests are also forwarded to the IP of www.pandora.com.
For example, https://www.gmail.com also takes me to https://www.pandora.com
Since I'm running the Intercept mode, the forwarding needs to be
dynamic and match each HTTPS domain name with proper original IP. Can
this be done in Squid or iptables?
Lastly, I'm directing traffic to my Squid server using DNS zone redirect. For example, a client requests www.google.com, my DNS server directs that request to my Squid IP, then my transparent Squid will proxy that request. Will this set up affect what I'm trying to achieve? I tried many methods but couldn't get it to work.
Any takes on how to do this?
I'm running an application server behind an Apache proxy with the following sort of thing in my Apache config:
ProxyPass /app http://myapplication:8080/myapp
ProxyPassReverse /app http://myapplication:8080/myapp
When I switch on NTLM authentication (using mod_ntlm) the authentication fails (it works fine when bypassing the proxy). A quick search reveals lots of issues when running NTLM behind a proxy due to the connection-specific NTLM specification.
Does anyone have a working Apache configuration that allows NTLM authentication through a proxy?
Thanks for any help.
I have a PHP application that loads for all URLs except the home page.
Visiting "https://my.site.com/" produces a "Bad Request" error message. Any other URL, for example, "https://my.site.com/SomePage/" works just fine. It's only the home page that does not work.
All pages use mod_rewrite and get routed through a single dispatch script, Director.php. Accessing Director.php directly also produces the "Bad Request" error.
BUT- ALL of the other requests go through Director, and they all work just fine, (excluding the home page), so it can't be an issue with the Director.php script? OR can it?
I'm not seeing anything in the Apache2 error log, and I'm not seeing any PHP errors in the PHP Error log. I've tried changing the first line of Director.php to read:
echo 'test';
exit();
But I still get a "Bad Request".
This is the rewrite log for a request to the home page:
123.123.123.123 - - [18/Feb/2011:05:38:49 +0000] [my.site.com/sid#7f273d77cb80][rid#7f273da48b28/initial] (2) init rewrite engine with requested uri /
123.123.123.123 - - [18/Feb/2011:05:38:49 +0000] [my.site.com/sid#7f273d77cb80][rid#7f273da48b28/initial] (3) applying pattern '^/([a-zA-Z0-9\-\_]+)/$' to uri '/'
123.123.123.123 - - [18/Feb/2011:05:38:49 +0000] [my.site.com/sid#7f273d77cb80][rid#7f273da48b28/initial] (3) applying pattern '^/([a-zA-Z0-9\-\_]+)/([a-zA-Z0-9\-\_]+)/$' to uri '/'
123.123.123.123 - - [18/Feb/2011:05:38:49 +0000] [my.site.com/sid#7f273d77cb80][rid#7f273da48b28/initial] (1) pass through /
123.123.123.123 - - [18/Feb/2011:05:38:49 +0000] [my.site.com/sid#7f273d77cb80][rid#7f273da5a298/subreq] (2) init rewrite engine with requested uri /Director.php
123.123.123.123 - - [18/Feb/2011:05:38:49 +0000] [my.site.com/sid#7f273d77cb80][rid#7f273da5a298/subreq] (2) rewrite '/Director.php' - '-[L,NC]'
123.123.123.123 - - [18/Feb/2011:05:38:49 +0000] [my.site.com/sid#7f273d77cb80][rid#7f273da5a298/subreq] (3) applying pattern '^/([a-zA-Z0-9\-\_]+)/$' to uri '-[L,NC]'
123.123.123.123 - - [18/Feb/2011:05:38:49 +0000] [my.site.com/sid#7f273d77cb80][rid#7f273da5a298/subreq] (3) applying pattern '^/([a-zA-Z0-9\-\_]+)/([a-zA-Z0-9\-\_]+)/$' to uri '-[L,NC]'
123.123.123.123 - - [18/Feb/2011:05:38:49 +0000] [my.site.com/sid#7f273d77cb80][rid#7f273da5a298/subreq] (2) local path result: -[L,NC]
Apache2 Access Log
my.site.com:443 123.123.123.123 - - [18/Feb/2011:05:44:19 +0000] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 400 3223 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux x86_64; en-US; rv:1.9.2.8) Gecko/20100723 Ubuntu/10.04 (lucid) Firefox/3.6.8"
Any ideas? I don't know what else to try?
UPDATE:
Here's my vhost conf:
RewriteEngine On
RewriteLog "/LiveWebs/mysite.com/rewrite.log"
RewriteLogLevel 5
# Dont rewite Crons folder
ReWriteRule ^/Crons/ - [L,NC]
ReWriteRule ^/phpmyadmin - [L,NC]
ReWriteRule .php$ -[L,NC] # this is the problem!!
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/images/ [NC]
RewriteRule ^/([a-zA-Z0-9\-\_]+)/$ /Director.php?rt=$1 [L,QSA]
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/images/ [NC]
RewriteRule ^/([a-zA-Z0-9\-\_]+)/([a-zA-Z0-9\-\_]+)/$ /Director.php?rt=$1&action=$2 [L,QSA]
The problem is the line "ReWriteRule .php$ -[L,NC]". When I comment it out, the home page loads. The question is, how do I make URLS that actually end in .php go straight through (without breaking the home page)?