On Saturday, October 5, 2013 2:00:31 AM UTC-4, liyaoshi wrote:
>
> dnsmasq?
>

No, it is some sort of garbage called "connman." Apparently it is supposed 
to be a connection manager. About the only thing it is managing to do at 
this very moment is make me psychotically angry. (Any daemon without a 
properly documented config file is an evil security hole and should die a 
horrible death--for a computer program that is.) 
 

> 2013/10/5 James <[email protected] <javascript:>>
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I've been trying to lock down a BBB configuration using Angstrom. 
>>  However there seems to be a DNS service listening on 0.0.0.0 that I can't 
>> seem to track down.  I don't see named/bind process, the busybox version of 
>> netstat won't give me the pid, lsof isn't available -- so what is supplying 
>> this DNS service ?  Any pointers would be greatly appreciated. :)
>>
>
Install the net-tools package. It comes with a netstat that isn't numb. How 
they expect to be able to design a safe and secure embedded system while 
removing BOTH lsof AND a proper POSIX-enabled netstat I do not know.

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