it is
not possible to connect to these ports from the internet.
But, how secure is this? Is it really what it seems?
Thanks in advance,
Sebastiaan
--
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(also called MS-DOS Subsystem). Above that, there is the windoze 95/98
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On Mon, 18 Jun 2001, Ethan Benson wrote:
On Mon, Jun 18, 2001 at 09:21:56AM +0200, Sebastiaan wrote:
Hello,
I found out that rlinetd seems like a great replacement for inetd, because
it lets you choose which services may be available for the outside world
and which only for the inner
need it, you don't need it.
I know you are right, but I have become curious now: if everyone says that
you do not need them, then where are they used for? And why are they still
installed by default?
Thanks,
Sebastiaan
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Greetz,
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).
Greetz,
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Greetz,
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Sick
kind upgrade to kernel 2.4 to use iptables (and
install modutils-2.4!).
Greetz,
Sebastiaan
--
NT is the OS of the future. The main engine is the 16-bit Subsystem
(also called MS-DOS Subsystem). Above that, there is the windoze 95/98
16-bit Subsystem. Anyone can see that 16+16=32, so windoze
it is just an error in nmap?
Greetz,
Sebastiaan
--
NT is the OS of the future. The main engine is the 16-bit Subsystem
(also called MS-DOS Subsystem). Above that, there is the windoze 95/98
16-bit Subsystem. Anyone can see that 16+16=32, so windoze NT is a
*real* 32-bit system.
it is
not possible to connect to these ports from the internet.
But, how secure is this? Is it really what it seems?
Thanks in advance,
Sebastiaan
--
NT is the OS of the future. The main engine is the 16-bit Subsystem
(also called MS-DOS Subsystem). Above that, there is the windoze 95/98
16
On Mon, 18 Jun 2001, Ethan Benson wrote:
On Mon, Jun 18, 2001 at 09:21:56AM +0200, Sebastiaan wrote:
Hello,
I found out that rlinetd seems like a great replacement for inetd, because
it lets you choose which services may be available for the outside world
and which only for the inner
need it, you don't need it.
I know you are right, but I have become curious now: if everyone says that
you do not need them, then where are they used for? And why are they still
installed by default?
Thanks,
Sebastiaan
it, you can ask your quesion here. Be aware that this is an English
list, so please post in English (it also gives a higher change that your
problem will be solved).
Greetz,
Sebastiaan
--
NT is the OS of the future. The main engine is the 16-bit Subsystem
(also called MS-DOS Subsystem). Above
if you want it run default or in a chroot enviro. I do not think it
is very difficult to extend the installation scripts? It would make
security easier.
Greetz,
Sebastiaan
--
NT is the OS of the future. The main engine is the 16-bit Subsystem
(also called MS-DOS Subsystem). Above
).
Greetz,
Sebastiaan
do not know Debian, but they are the ones who decide - they do not
need to) alone. I only care for security/administrability issues now.
Thanks for enduring me.
distributed packages.
Greetz,
Sebastiaan
Sevgi, Saygi, LINUX!!!
(Love, Respect, LINUX!!!)
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Greetz,
Sebastiaan
kind upgrade to kernel 2.4 to use iptables (and
install modutils-2.4!).
Greetz,
Sebastiaan
--
NT is the OS of the future. The main engine is the 16-bit Subsystem
(also called MS-DOS Subsystem). Above that, there is the windoze 95/98
16-bit Subsystem. Anyone can see that 16+16=32, so windoze NT
of money going to the Debian project ;-).
Greetz,
Sebastiaan
Ed
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