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: > > > > <sigh> 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 incorrect. If you have been cracked, or suspect you > might have, then you cannot completely rely on the output of netstat, ps, > lsof, etc. Many of the rootkits I've seen quite effectively hide themselves > behind trojan utilities and shared libs, making detection by such casual > methods as you indicate difficult. > > An acurrate assessment requires more than a single tool. > > Ken Seefried, CISSP > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]