Is there a reason that portmap opens a TCP socket bound to INADDR_ANY, despite being told with the -h switch not to? The source code clearly does this.
Also, given a machine with two interfaces, 10.9.8.55 and 205.147.26.55 I've also noticed that adding portmap : 10.9.8.0/255.255.255.0 : allow portmap : ALL : deny to the /etc/hosts.allow file will not block this TCP port from being connected to via the 205.147.26.55 interface. I'd say this is a bug. Am I being too anal here? ------ Dave Hayes - Consultant - Altadena CA, USA - [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> The opinions expressed above are entirely my own <<< In a dream, Nasrudin saw himself being counted out coins. When there were nine silver pieces in his hand, the invisible donor stopped giving them. Nasrudin shouted, "I must have ten!" so loudly that he woke himself up. Finding all the money gone he closed his eyes again and said. "All right, then, give them back. I'll take the nine."
