Hi,
the archive
http://lists.debian.org/debian-security-announce/2001/debian-security-announce-2001/
is really outdated. The last message that appears there dates from July
28, 2001. Is there a way to speed up the generation of those webpages?
regards
Alex
On Thu, Aug 09, 2001 at 02:01:30PM -0700, Dale Southard wrote:
> Marko Kreen writes:
> > Well, then we are on back on square one - how do we disable a
> > service?
>
> As I said when I started this thread, IRIX style chkconfig is one
> option. Redhat style chkconfig is another (I'll admit being
use iptables to close it
siaraX
> I use debian 2.2 (woody/unstable) with kernal 2.4.7, i use login.app to login
> to X. I believe i have the --no-listen command set. However, no madder what i
> do port 6000 still remains open. I really want to close this port for
> security
> reasons! can som
use iptables to close it
siaraX
> I use debian 2.2 (woody/unstable) with kernal 2.4.7, i use login.app to login
> to X. I believe i have the --no-listen command set. However, no madder what i
> do port 6000 still remains open. I really want to close this port for security
> reasons! can someo
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vexation wrote:
I use debian 2.2 (woody/unstable) with kernal 2.4.7, i use lo
vexation wrote:
I use debian 2.2 (woody/unstable) with kernal 2.4.7, i use login.app to login
to X. I believe i have the --no-listen command set. However, no madder what i
do port 6000 still remains open. I really want to close this port for security
reasons! can someone please help me?! - Tha
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vexation wrote:
> I use debian 2.2 (woody/unstable) with kernal 2.4.7, i use login.app to login
> to X. I believe i have the --no-listen command set. However, no madder what i
> do port 6000 still remains open. I really want to close this port for security
> reasons! can someone please help me?
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