On Tue, 27 Nov 2001, martin f krafft wrote:
> * op <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2001.11.27 10:23:57+0100]:
> > I specify the users in /ets/ssh/sshd_config who are allowed to connect via
> > ssh. But I'd like some more control. I'd like to control which subnets user
> > x
> > can connect from. Some sho
On Tue, 27 Nov 2001, martin f krafft wrote:
> * op <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2001.11.27 10:23:57+0100]:
> > I specify the users in /ets/ssh/sshd_config who are allowed to connect via
> > ssh. But I'd like some more control. I'd like to control which subnets user x
> > can connect from. Some should
Hi there,
what is the funny saft (487 - udp/tcp) port? Is that a possible security
hole?
Reagrds,
Balint
Hi there,
what is the funny saft (487 - udp/tcp) port? Is that a possible security
hole?
Reagrds,
Balint
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Hi!
Is it possible to do user-level filter on a Debian-based FW, if the
clients are running Win98/WinNT?
If yes, then which FW-tool/kernel-module is able to do this?
Regards,
Qzy
Hi!
Sorry for the stupid question, but what is the funny 'sunrpc - 111' port?
I scanned my site, and found it open, but I didn't set it up in inetd.conf
and don't know which daemon listens it.
Regards,
Qzy
Hi!
Is it possible to do user-level filter on a Debian-based FW, if the
clients are running Win98/WinNT?
If yes, then which FW-tool/kernel-module is able to do this?
Regards,
Qzy
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Hi!
Sorry for the stupid question, but what is the funny 'sunrpc - 111' port?
I scanned my site, and found it open, but I didn't set it up in inetd.conf
and don't know which daemon listens it.
Regards,
Qzy
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