Hello,
nmap wont tell you the same information as netstat. netstat will say
what connections are in place between the localhost and remote
hosts, and what state they are in. It'll also tell you what ports
there are servers listening on. That's somthing that nmap could tell
you, but that's very pu
Brian McGroarty wrote:
This sure seems kind of silly... why add all these things into Big
Giant Namespace and not honor all of the conventions of the same? I
think /proc/* not supporting chmod changes for the duration of a
system's uptime could be classified as a bug or a major design
flaw. :/
Brian McGroarty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> So far as I can tell, there's no non-hackish way to accomplish what
> I'd like. I have to either hold a file open to make chmod changes stay
> in effect in /proc, or I have to patch the kernel.
>
> This sure seems kind of silly... why add all these thi
OK, I've been out since Thursday because of the holiday week in Spain.
During this week I've started reading the Kolesnikov book.
Now that I read your responses, there's something clearer to me now:
a) The standard solution is IPSec. I can assume that since I will only
interact
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