Re: Security Related Questions

2001-02-02 Thread David Wright
Quoting Benjamin Pharr ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > At 07:26 AM 2/1/01 , you wrote: > >Quoting Benjamin Pharr ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > > I have a couple of security related questions for you. I have no need for > > > sunrpc/portmap, however, I have found it impossible to

Re: Security Related Questions

2001-02-01 Thread Benjamin Pharr
At 07:26 AM 2/1/01 , you wrote: Quoting Benjamin Pharr ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > I have a couple of security related questions for you. I have no need for > sunrpc/portmap, however, I have found it impossible to discern which > package these belong to. up to potato: /etc/init.d/portmap

Re: Security Related Questions

2001-02-01 Thread Benjamin Pharr
At 04:28 AM 2/1/01 , Pietro Cagnoni wrote: > Second question. I have a mystery service running on port 1024. I fairly > certain I haven't been hacked, but, who knows? When I do a "nmap > localhost" port 1024 shows up as "unknown". How can I find out which > daemon is bound to 1024? Thanks i

Re: Security Related Questions

2001-02-01 Thread Martin Albert
On Thu, 01 Feb 2001, Pietro Cagnoni wrote: > > Second question. I have a mystery service running on port 1024. I > fairly > > certain I haven't been hacked, but, who knows? When I do a "nmap > > localhost" port 1024 shows up as "unknown". How can I find out which > > daemon is bound to 1024? T

Re: Security Related Questions

2001-02-01 Thread David Wright
Quoting Benjamin Pharr ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > I have a couple of security related questions for you. I have no need for > sunrpc/portmap, however, I have found it impossible to discern which > package these belong to. up to potato: /etc/init.d/portmap stop and then rename the fil

Re: Security Related Questions

2001-02-01 Thread ktb
On Thu, Feb 01, 2001 at 12:09:19AM -0600, Benjamin Pharr wrote: > I have a couple of security related questions for you. I have no need for > sunrpc/portmap, however, I have found it impossible to discern which > package these belong to. > > Second question. I have a mystery

Re: Security Related Questions

2001-02-01 Thread Pietro Cagnoni
> Second question. I have a mystery service running on port 1024. I fairly > certain I haven't been hacked, but, who knows? When I do a "nmap > localhost" port 1024 shows up as "unknown". How can I find out which > daemon is bound to 1024? Thanks in advance! fuser 1024/tcp # as root! man fu

Re: Security Related Questions

2001-02-01 Thread Casey Webster
portmap belongs to portmap i think, not sure. as for whats on port 1024, netstat -a and grep for 1024, or the service name for that port if there is one listed in /etc/services. -Casey On Thu, Feb 01, 2001 at 12:09:19AM -0600, Benjamin Pharr wrote: > I have a couple of security rela

Security Related Questions

2001-02-01 Thread Benjamin Pharr
I have a couple of security related questions for you. I have no need for sunrpc/portmap, however, I have found it impossible to discern which package these belong to. Second question. I have a mystery service running on port 1024. I fairly certain I haven't been hacked, but, who