Hi Phillip
On Dienstag, 10-Jun-03 at 01:33:07, Phillip Hofmeister wrote:
On Tue, 10 Jun 2003 at 12:20:10AM +0100, Andreas W?st wrote:
Hi
Although I can see no evidence for portmapper being run by issuing
netstat -tu -l -ee -p, everytime nautilus is started it connects to
port 111, and
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Andreas Wüst sent the following message Today:
AW No matter if I try netstat -apn or netstat -atunp as someone pointed out
AW in private, it gives the same result as netstat -tu -l -ee -p, apart
AW from the established connections, namely there is
Hello Chris
Thank you for your answer!
On Dienstag, 10-Jun-03 at 21:39:47, Chris Caldwell wrote:
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No matter if I try netstat -apn or netstat -atunp as someone
in private, it gives the same
Hi Phillip
On Dienstag, 10-Jun-03 at 01:33:07, Phillip Hofmeister wrote:
On Tue, 10 Jun 2003 at 12:20:10AM +0100, Andreas W?st wrote:
Hi
Although I can see no evidence for portmapper being run by issuing
netstat -tu -l -ee -p, everytime nautilus is started it connects to
port 111, and
Hello Chris
Thank you for your answer!
On Dienstag, 10-Jun-03 at 21:39:47, Chris Caldwell wrote:
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Andreas Wüst sent the following message Today:
No matter if I try netstat -apn or netstat -atunp as someone
in private, it gives the same
Hi
Although I can see no evidence for portmapper being run by issuing
netstat -tu -l -ee -p, everytime nautilus is started it connects to
port 111, and even gets an answer from there. And even after this
connection, I can't see a server listening on port 111 via netstat.
What is going on here?
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On Tue, 10 Jun 2003 at 12:20:10AM +0100, Andreas W?st wrote:
Hi
Although I can see no evidence for portmapper being run by issuing
netstat -tu -l -ee -p, everytime nautilus is started it connects to
port 111, and even gets an answer from there.
Hi
Although I can see no evidence for portmapper being run by issuing
netstat -tu -l -ee -p, everytime nautilus is started it connects to
port 111, and even gets an answer from there. And even after this
connection, I can't see a server listening on port 111 via netstat.
What is going on here?
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On Tue, 10 Jun 2003 at 12:20:10AM +0100, Andreas W?st wrote:
Hi
Although I can see no evidence for portmapper being run by issuing
netstat -tu -l -ee -p, everytime nautilus is started it connects to
port 111, and even gets an answer from there.
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