your own script?
If you're trying to nmap within your network perimeter you'll get open
ports because they need to be open on the inside, if you need them for
your internal boxes. Are you trying with scans from outside your
network, from the net?
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+dir HTTP/1.0 404
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There's lots of activity going on at Securityfocus, on the Incidents
list, and here's one snippit:
http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/75/214799
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rules for each of them without logging them. You
will notice that the SYN flag isn't set at the end of the rule lines...
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: Symbols match kernel version 2.2.14.
Lots of fixes since that version
http://www.linux.org.uk/
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In Slackware there are some entries for turning off the superserver in
rc.inet2. Those services that you need would probably run fine on their
own. Open them up as you need them
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and IPSec.
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://www.sans.org/topten.htm - know one's most common weaknesses...and
BIND (named) tops them all.
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- The files you need
4.3 - Space needed for a typical installation
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did it right.. ;)
(But Slackware, with just the A + N series installed along with
PMFirewall is all I really need in my humble dwelling!) :-)
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ws go take a look at how to unbind
protocols that you won't be needing: http://grc.com/su-bondage.htm
You'll see that you won't have to worry about NetBEUI going anywhere.
Your input is greatly appreciated.
Thank You
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You're feedback on how it goes, likewise. :)
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rent local networks in
the same vicinity. Now if I put these on my "black list" chances are I
might shut someone out who just happens to live in the same area that I
have communications with...just giving this as an example, of course
...what would be a preferable solution?
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- http://lrp.steinkuehler.net/ (firewall on a floppy...!)
Better to get something running at once while learning on the way!
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