Re: Bug#75144: GNOME'e nterm service

2000-10-19 Thread Christian Marillat
"CH" == Christian Hammers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [...] CH> Argh :-) Your're all still looking for the wrong thing: CH> nterm: is totally wrong as it has nothing to do with gnome and is just another CH>programm that listens on this port on some machines. CH>(the term wa

Re: Bug#75144: GNOME'e nterm service

2000-10-19 Thread Christian Marillat
"SB" == Sergio Brandano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> I suspect it's determined more by the corba layer, or something of that >> ilk, at startup-time. It would be more to the point if you did >> $ sudo netstat -pant | grep LIST | grep -Ei 'gnome|session' >> >> I think it's something Sergio

Re: Bug#75144: GNOME'e nterm service

2000-10-19 Thread Christian Marillat
"CH" == Christian Hammers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [...] CH> Argh :-) Your're all still looking for the wrong thing: CH> nterm: is totally wrong as it has nothing to do with gnome and is just another CH>programm that listens on this port on some machines. CH>(the term wa

Re: Bug#75144: GNOME'e nterm service

2000-10-19 Thread Christian Marillat
"SB" == Sergio Brandano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> I suspect it's determined more by the corba layer, or something of that >> ilk, at startup-time. It would be more to the point if you did >> $ sudo netstat -pant | grep LIST | grep -Ei 'gnome|session' >> >> I think it's something Sergi

Re: Bug#75144: GNOME'e nterm service

2000-10-19 Thread Christian Marillat
"SB" == Sergio Brandano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: SB> Great. So, you are running GNOME, but you have no nterm service SB> and gnome-session listening to it. And you are running Debian SB> (potato/woody?). Please report the version of gnome-session SB> installed on your system too. Did y

Re: Bug#75144: GNOME'e nterm service

2000-10-19 Thread Christian Marillat
"SB" == Sergio Brandano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: SB> Christian, SB> I see that you do not have any service in port 1026. SB> Are you running GNOME at all? I did "rgrep -w nterm *" and "rgrep -w 1026 *" in gnome-libs and gnome-core source tree and I find nothing. Christian

Re: Bug#75144: GNOME'e nterm service

2000-10-19 Thread Christian Marillat
"SB" == Sergio Brandano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: SB> Christian, SB> I see that you do not have any service in port 1026. SB> Are you running GNOME at all? Yes of course. Christian

Re: Bug#75144: GNOME'e nterm service

2000-10-19 Thread Christian Marillat
"SB" == Sergio Brandano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: SB> Please post the result of the following command, as root: --> nmap your.machine.name SB> Do not post the machine name and IP; just the result. SB> nmap is a Debian package, but you can also grab it from SB> www.insecure.org/nmap (

Re: Bug#75144: GNOME'e nterm service

2000-10-19 Thread Christian Marillat
"SB" == Sergio Brandano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> I can reproduce this bug. >> >> $ sudo netstat -np | egrep 1026 >> >> Nothing. SB> You mean you can -not- reproduce it. yes SB> Try "netstat -anp | egrep 1026" as root. SB> Please follow the discussion on debian-security. The sam

Re: Bug#75144: GNOME'e nterm service

2000-10-19 Thread Christian Marillat
"SB" == Sergio Brandano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: SB> Package: gnome-session SB> Version: all versions SB> Severity: grave SB> -- Description of Bug SB> GNOME-SESSION makes available the "nterm" tcp/ip service in port 1026: --> netstat -anp | egrep 1026 SB> tcp0 0 0.0.0.0:10

Re: Bug#75144: GNOME'e nterm service

2000-10-19 Thread Christian Marillat
"SB" == Sergio Brandano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: SB> Great. So, you are running GNOME, but you have no nterm service SB> and gnome-session listening to it. And you are running Debian SB> (potato/woody?). Please report the version of gnome-session SB> installed on your system too. Did

Re: Bug#75144: GNOME'e nterm service

2000-10-19 Thread Christian Marillat
"SB" == Sergio Brandano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: SB> Christian, SB> I see that you do not have any service in port 1026. SB> Are you running GNOME at all? I did "rgrep -w nterm *" and "rgrep -w 1026 *" in gnome-libs and gnome-core source tree and I find nothing. Christian -- To

Re: Bug#75144: GNOME'e nterm service

2000-10-19 Thread Christian Marillat
"SB" == Sergio Brandano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: SB> Christian, SB> I see that you do not have any service in port 1026. SB> Are you running GNOME at all? Yes of course. Christian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EM

Re: Bug#75144: GNOME'e nterm service

2000-10-19 Thread Christian Marillat
"SB" == Sergio Brandano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: SB> Please post the result of the following command, as root: --> nmap your.machine.name SB> Do not post the machine name and IP; just the result. SB> nmap is a Debian package, but you can also grab it from SB> www.insecure.org/nmap

Re: Bug#75144: GNOME'e nterm service

2000-10-19 Thread Christian Marillat
"SB" == Sergio Brandano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> I can reproduce this bug. >> >> $ sudo netstat -np | egrep 1026 >> >> Nothing. SB> You mean you can -not- reproduce it. yes SB> Try "netstat -anp | egrep 1026" as root. SB> Please follow the discussion on debian-security. The sa

Re: Bug#75144: GNOME'e nterm service

2000-10-19 Thread Christian Marillat
"SB" == Sergio Brandano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: SB> Package: gnome-session SB> Version: all versions SB> Severity: grave SB> -- Description of Bug SB> GNOME-SESSION makes available the "nterm" tcp/ip service in port 1026: --> netstat -anp | egrep 1026 SB> tcp0 0 0.0.0.0:1