Rod writes:
> Anyway I just got another lead on his situation. I learned from my
> seniors from there past experience this may had been a bug in the Cisco
> IOS version that was between the user and the server.
You need to run nmap from the same LAN as the subject machine.
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John Hasler
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To
John Hasler wrote:
Does nmap claim there is actually something listening on port 21 or is it
that the port is simply not "stealthed"? Post the actual nmap output.
Some security sites (such as www.grc.com) make the (IMHO bogus) claim that
not having all ports "stealthed" is a security risk. You
Does nmap claim there is actually something listening on port 21 or is it
that the port is simply not "stealthed"? Post the actual nmap output.
Some security sites (such as www.grc.com) make the (IMHO bogus) claim that
not having all ports "stealthed" is a security risk. Your friend may have
seen
Mon, 2009-06-08 at 16:23 +0800, Rod James Bio wrote:
Hi, I've been wondering about my friends case. Seems that when he
nmapped his machine port 21 is open, but there is no ftp daemon
installed. He tried
"lsof -i :21"
but it did not return anything. He also tried
"netstat
On Mon, 2009-06-08 at 16:23 +0800, Rod James Bio wrote:
> Hi, I've been wondering about my friends case. Seems that when he
> nmapped his machine port 21 is open, but there is no ftp daemon
> installed. He tried
> "lsof -i :21"
> but it did not return anything
Rod James Bio wrote:
Hi, I've been wondering about my friends case. Seems that when he
nmapped his machine port 21 is open, but there is no ftp daemon
installed. He tried
"lsof -i :21"
but it did not return anything. He also tried
"netstat -an | grep 21"
also nothing.
Hi, I've been wondering about my friends case. Seems that when he
nmapped his machine port 21 is open, but there is no ftp daemon
installed. He tried
"lsof -i :21"
but it did not return anything. He also tried
"netstat -an | grep 21"
also nothing.
So he asked other peop
ent: Friday, February 08, 2002 2:26 PM
To: Debian Users List
Subject: turn telnet/ftp daemon on/off?
In woody, in which file do I turn the telnet and ftp daemons on and off?
Lars.
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Lars Jensen, Truckee Meadows Community Coll
In woody, in which file do I turn the telnet and ftp daemons on and off?
Lars.
%%%
Lars Jensen, Truckee Meadows Community College, Reno NV 89512-3999.
Tel: 775.673.7113 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi there.
Until recently, I was running wu-ftpd as my FTP daemon. But I don't
want to use it anymore for security reasons (it has a lot of security
holes, which are easily exploitable). So I'm looking for some other
secure FTP daemon. I tried bsd-ftpd, and proftpd, both were fine
On Sun, Jul 23, 2000 at 05:27:51PM -0600, Chris Cameron wrote:
> I'm using a rather unheard of FTP server, and I'm trying to get is
> started under it's own user that I made for it. Problem is something
> is stopping it from opening port 21. The only user that seems to be
> able to use port 21 is r
I'm using a rather unheard of FTP server, and I'm trying to get is
started under it's own user that I made for it. Problem is something is
stopping it from opening port 21. The only user that seems to be able to
use port 21 is root. Is their a specific group the ftp program should
belong to?
If som
On Sun, Jan 09, 2000 at 05:17:36PM -0800, Mike Z. wrote:
>
> All I really need is an ftp server (I like wu for various reasons) on a
> stable system. Why is it that simply upgrading the ftpd would throw my
> setup into an 'unstable' version? Is this likely to be a problem whenever
> I install re
Hello:
I'm new to Debian but really like the idea of the distribution and am
trying hard to make things work. One thing I find especially troublesome
is that the wuftpd that can be installed to slink is a version with a DOS
vulnerability that has been published for almost a year. I found a curre
Lawrence Walton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Oh? I am running two FTP servers with the 2.1.12* kernels... what is the
> security feature?
[snip]
> auth.log:Nov 16 12:53:28 ns proftpd[29299]: module linuxprivs: capabilities
> '= cap_net_bind_service+ep'
I'm not especially familiar with what's
Oh? I am running two FTP servers with the 2.1.12* kernels... what is the
security feature?
Linux version 2.1.127 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 2.7.2.3) #3 SMP Thu Nov
12 06:41:24 PST 1998
and
Linux version 2.1.126 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 2.7.2.3) #8 SMP Mon Oct
26
17:46:37 PST 199
Robert Rati <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I upgraded the proftp package, and now when I boot, I get this error
> messaage:
>
> module: linuxprivs: kernel does not support capabilities, disabling.
>
> What capability is it talking about and when do I need to inlcude in the
> kernel? Tia.
"capab
I upgraded the proftp package, and now when I boot, I get this error
messaage:
module: linuxprivs: kernel does not support capabilities, disabling.
What capability is it talking about and when do I need to inlcude in the
kernel? Tia.
Rob
-> > > Is there such a thing? I have a lot domains that I host, but only one IP.
-> >
-> > No. Proftpd can do IP based virtual hosting
->
-> I know, ProFTPd is what I'm currently using, but that won't do...
maybe you should set iit up or upgrade. Anyway, FTP protocol does not allow
ip-less virtu
Jason Gunthorpe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 19 Aug 1998, Turbo Fredriksson wrote:
>
> > Is there such a thing? I have a lot domains that I host, but only one IP.
>
> No. Proftpd can do IP based virtual hosting
I know, ProFTPd is what I'm currently using, but that won't do...
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On 19 Aug 1998, Turbo Fredriksson wrote:
> Is there such a thing? I have a lot domains that I host, but only one IP.
No. Proftpd can do IP based virtual hosting
> Nether proftpd or wu-ftpd-academ can handle this... And I know of only one
> web server that do (which I have runned happily for ov
Is there such a thing? I have a lot domains that I host, but only one IP.
Nether proftpd or wu-ftpd-academ can handle this... And I know of only one
web server that do (which I have runned happily for over a year), and that's
Roxen... But I need a FTPd that can handle this to...
PS. Please Cc to
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