Re: other mysterious port things

2001-05-29 Thread Ken Seefried
Cesar writes: Hi ! I'm a disquette with this utilities clean. #mount /dev/fd0 /floppy #cd /floppy #./netstat -antp Don't forget to mount "-ro" or write protect the floppy. :-) On linux, AFASIK, "netstat" relies on /dev/net and friends not to lie to it. This is a poor assumpti

Re: other mysterious port things

2001-05-29 Thread Cesar
Sorry I "have" :)) Cesar wrote: > > Hi ! > > I have a disquette with this utilities clean. > #mount /dev/fd0 /floppy > #cd /floppy > #./netstat -antp > > Regards > César. >

Re: other mysterious port things

2001-05-29 Thread Hubert Chan
On Tue, 29 May 2001, Ken Seefried wrote: > Tim Haynes writes: > > > > Why do people persist in using nmap at test phase? Sure, if you've > > been cracked, scan yourself if you want, but if you're looking to see `what > > do I have open?' then nmap is the *last* tool I'd use. > > > > Go back t

Re: other mysterious port things

2001-05-29 Thread Cesar
Hi ! I'm a disquette with this utilities clean. #mount /dev/fd0 /floppy #cd /floppy #./netstat -antp Regards César. Ken Seefried wrote: > > Tim Haynes writes: > > > > Why do people persist in using nmap at test phase? Sure, if you've > > been cracked, scan yourself if you want, bu

Re: other mysterious port things

2001-05-29 Thread Ken Seefried
Cesar writes: > > Hi ! > > I'm a disquette with this utilities clean. > #mount /dev/fd0 /floppy > #cd /floppy > #./netstat -antp > Don't forget to mount "-ro" or write protect the floppy. :-) On linux, AFASIK, "netstat" relies on /dev/net and friends not to lie to it. This is a

Re: other mysterious port things

2001-05-29 Thread Cesar
Sorry I "have" :)) Cesar wrote: > > Hi ! > > I have a disquette with this utilities clean. > #mount /dev/fd0 /floppy > #cd /floppy > #./netstat -antp > > Regards > César. > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL

Re: other mysterious port things

2001-05-29 Thread Hubert Chan
On Tue, 29 May 2001, Ken Seefried wrote: > Tim Haynes writes: > > > > Why do people persist in using nmap at test phase? Sure, if you've > > been cracked, scan yourself if you want, but if you're looking to see `what > > do I have open?' then nmap is the *last* tool I'd use. > > > > Go back

Re: other mysterious port things

2001-05-29 Thread Cesar
Hi ! I'm a disquette with this utilities clean. #mount /dev/fd0 /floppy #cd /floppy #./netstat -antp Regards César. Ken Seefried wrote: > > Tim Haynes writes: > > > > Why do people persist in using nmap at test phase? Sure, if you've > > been cracked, scan yourself if you want, b

Re: other mysterious port things

2001-05-29 Thread Ken Seefried
Tim Haynes writes: Why do people persist in using nmap at test phase? Sure, if you've been cracked, scan yourself if you want, but if you're looking to see `what do I have open?' then nmap is the *last* tool I'd use. Go back to sudo netstat -plan | grep LIST Well...that would be i

Re: other mysterious port things

2001-05-29 Thread Pedro Zorzenon Neto
On Tue, May 29, 2001 at 12:07:47PM +0100, Tim Haynes wrote: > sudo netstat -plan | grep LIST just a small note: if your LC enviroment variables are set to other language, you may need to change LIST for other word. (in pt_BR is OUÇA) -- Pedro Zorzenon Neto

Re: other mysterious port things

2001-05-29 Thread Ken Seefried
Tim Haynes writes: > > Why do people persist in using nmap at test phase? Sure, if you've > been cracked, scan yourself if you want, but if you're looking to see `what > do I have open?' then nmap is the *last* tool I'd use. > > Go back to > sudo netstat -plan | grep LIST Well...tha

Re: other mysterious port things

2001-05-29 Thread Tim Haynes
Jogi Hofmueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > lately i was running nmap to check my office machine. to my surprise i > found an open port 'cadsi-lm' (1387). running nmap again the port was not > there anymore. on future runs i found my machine listening on different > registered non-privileged por

other mysterious port things

2001-05-29 Thread Jogi Hofmueller
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 hi! lately i was running nmap to check my office machine. to my surprise i found an open port 'cadsi-lm' (1387). running nmap again the port was not there anymore. on future runs i found my machine listening on different registered non-privileged port

Re: other mysterious port things

2001-05-29 Thread Pedro Zorzenon Neto
On Tue, May 29, 2001 at 12:07:47PM +0100, Tim Haynes wrote: > sudo netstat -plan | grep LIST just a small note: if your LC enviroment variables are set to other language, you may need to change LIST for other word. (in pt_BR is OUÇA) -- Pedro Zorzenon Neto

Re: other mysterious port things

2001-05-29 Thread Tim Haynes
Jogi Hofmueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > lately i was running nmap to check my office machine. to my surprise i > found an open port 'cadsi-lm' (1387). running nmap again the port was not > there anymore. on future runs i found my machine listening on different > registered non-privileged po

other mysterious port things

2001-05-29 Thread Jogi Hofmueller
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 hi! lately i was running nmap to check my office machine. to my surprise i found an open port 'cadsi-lm' (1387). running nmap again the port was not there anymore. on future runs i found my machine listening on different registered non-privileged por