On Thu, Mar 08, 2001 at 09:07:01PM -0800, Alexander Hvostov wrote:
> SAFT is a nifty little protocol that lets you send a file to some other
> user on the internet without them having to explicitly accept it. Instead,
> the SAFT server will receive the file and place it in a queue for access
> late
On Thu, Mar 08, 2001 at 09:07:01PM -0800, Alexander Hvostov wrote:
> SAFT is a nifty little protocol that lets you send a file to some other
> user on the internet without them having to explicitly accept it. Instead,
> the SAFT server will receive the file and place it in a queue for access
> lat
Kozman,
SAFT is a nifty little protocol that lets you send a file to some other
user on the internet without them having to explicitly accept it. Instead,
the SAFT server will receive the file and place it in a queue for access
later on. The protocol itself is quite new; an implementation is in th
Kozman,
SAFT is a nifty little protocol that lets you send a file to some other
user on the internet without them having to explicitly accept it. Instead,
the SAFT server will receive the file and place it in a queue for access
later on. The protocol itself is quite new; an implementation is in t
On Thu, Mar 08, 2001 at 02:32:12PM +, Kozman Balint wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> what is the funny saft (487 - udp/tcp) port? Is that a possible security
> hole?
its from sendfile, read the output of apt-cache show sendfile for some
info on it. if you don't want/need it apt-get --purge remove
Hi there,
what is the funny saft (487 - udp/tcp) port? Is that a possible security
hole?
Reagrds,
Balint
On Thu, Mar 08, 2001 at 02:32:12PM +, Kozman Balint wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> what is the funny saft (487 - udp/tcp) port? Is that a possible security
> hole?
its from sendfile, read the output of apt-cache show sendfile for some
info on it. if you don't want/need it apt-get --purge remove
Hi there,
what is the funny saft (487 - udp/tcp) port? Is that a possible security
hole?
Reagrds,
Balint
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