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10-07-2014 7:59 PM
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to the device running the web servier?
intriguingly - and i say this with baited breath - it seems that the calendar is working. i'm gobsmacked.
so that's rather wonderful, isn't it?
Are there any guides i should read about hacking - and what to look for in logs to see if there's someone trying to get in?
Thank you for all your help - this is very cool and a little scary and i thank you for your kind attention.
m.c.
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intriguingly - and i say this with baited breath - it seems that the calendar is working. i'm gobsmacked.
so that's rather wonderful, isn't it?
Are there any guides i should read about hacking - and what to look for in logs to see if there's someone trying to get in?
Thank you for all your help - this is very cool and a little scary and i thank you for your kind attention.
m.c.
adie:quote
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Re: airport extreme through Thompson (plusnet) router for ical/carddav access??
10-07-2014 8:04 PM
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this will show you if someone is trying to see what's open in the router http://192.168.1.254/cgi/b/events/security/?be=0&l0=1&l1=2&tid=VIEW_SEC_LOGS
for your calendar service there's probably some logs in the server somewhere.. http://krypted.com/mac-security/logs-scripts-and-os-x-mountain-lion-server/
for your calendar service there's probably some logs in the server somewhere.. http://krypted.com/mac-security/logs-scripts-and-os-x-mountain-lion-server/
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