Toad wrote:

On Fri, May 28, 2004 at 12:45:05AM -0500, tripolar wrote:


Hello
I am running freenet on a linux system. All seemed well until I checked out firestarter ( GUI firewall program).
When I noticed requests from my machine 192.168.*.*:12345 to 81.53.*.* . Under service it says "netbus" . Thinking this was not a "good thing" I closed ports on firewall/router which I had forwarded to my linux pc. On the pc firewall ( firestarter ) I also blocked all ports. Shut down freenet. Used netstat to view connections and at that point only my isps mailservers showed up.
I opened up ports 23190 & 8481then started freenet. A short time later the hits showed up again- there are 7 at a time over about 3 minutes.



Don't open 8481 to the outside world. Bad idea.


Thanks should I only have 23190 forwarded to my inside pc then?



Prior to this output below- the last group of 7 was at 23:53
time:May 28 00:31:23 in: out:eth1 port:12345 source:192.168.1.1 dest:81.53.250.193 len:44 tos:0x00 protocol:tcp service:netbus



My /etc/services doesn't list netbus. It's probably just a node running on a wierd port though.



time:May 28 00:31:26 in: out:eth1 port:12345 source:192.168.1.1 dest:81.53.250.193 len:44 tos:0x00 protocol:tcp service:netbus
time:May 28 00:31:32 in: out:eth1 port:12345 source:192.168.1.1 dest:81.53.250.193 len:44 tos:0x00 protocol:tcp service:netbus
time:May 28 00:31:44 in: out:eth1 port:12345 source:192.168.1.1 dest:81.53.250.193 len:44 tos:0x00 protocol:tcp service:netbus
time:May 28 00:32:08 in: out:eth1 port:12345 source:192.168.1.1 dest:81.53.250.193 len:44 tos:0x00 protocol:tcp service:netbus
time:May 28 00:32:56 in: out:eth1 port:12345 source:192.168.1.1 dest:81.53.250.193 len:44 tos:0x00 protocol:tcp service:netbus
time:May 28 00:34:32 in: out:eth1 port:12345 source:192.168.1.1 dest:81.53.250.193 len:44 tos:0x00 protocol:tcp service:netbus


Ok any ideas?


It is a little late because I removed the freenet directory -I think about 4 gigs worth :-(
I would like to reinstall freenet in chroot so I will take any pointers. Also I still have a freenet directory ( maybe 5 gigs) from when I was running windows. Now I am strictly running linux and I wonder if I can transfer any of that over to my new freenet on linux ( when I get it installed )?
Thanks


P.S.- I will start googling right now " freenet + chroot "
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