You should be able to go into /usr/local/etc/mgmt/rc directory and run
./Cyberpartol stop (not sure of the exact name but it will stand out.) If
you need to stop it right away.
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Scott Armstrong
Sent: Monday, September 25, 2000 4:19 PM
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Subject: Re: Gauntlet CyberPatrol (was: Effnet firewall, good or bad?)
Peter Bruderer wrote:
>
> possible. If you did not install Cyberpatrol, it was not vulnerable.
Actually, until recently, there was a bug in the Solaris Gauntlet v5 and
v5.5 where even if the evil GUI said that the CyberPatrol daemon was
stopped, it was actually running. It was enabled in every default
install. To actually turn it off, you had to use the gauntlet-admin
program. This means that many installations were probably vulnerable
(and maybe still are) when they thought they were safe. I think one of
the more recent patches may have solved this.
Scott
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