On 6/8/05, kalin mintchev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> that makes my machine a client. and it's started by apache. hmmm... can
> this be some kind of chat application/applet embedded in an html page on
> somebody's website?
Or it is possible that someone break your system using a known vuln.
In
> Try using sockstat (with "-4 -p 6667" for instance) to see who has the
> sockets open.
thanks - that was helpful. ran it with -4. the -p flag is not there on
4.10. the output is:
nobody httpd 61429 tcp4 66.117.34.36:3484161.53.178.240:6667
nobody httpd 6142 10 tcp4 66
kalin mintchev wrote:
>
> hi all...
>
> i found this 2 lines in the netstat output on one of my machines. we are
> not running ircd and according to nmap ports 3483 and 2143 are closed...
>
> can somebody please explain?? thanks.
>
> tcp4 0 0 server.3484 zagreb.hr
i did run chkrootkit before writing this... nothing. and nothing on nmap
about those ports!?! thanks...
# chkrootkit -V
chkrootkit version 0.44
> I concur. You might also want to run chkrootkit (security/chkrootkit) to
> see if you've been "0wned" so to speak.
>
> On Tue, 7 Jun 2005, Bob
>
> Are you running any kind of irc client?
not that i'm aware of there are no processes that i can see in the ps
output that reminds of an irc client... portmap?
> The output means:
>
> There are 2 connections, one on port 3484, and another on 2143
> connected to zagreb.hr.eu.und and free
I concur. You might also want to run chkrootkit (security/chkrootkit) to
see if you've been "0wned" so to speak.
On Tue, 7 Jun 2005, Bob Bomar wrote:
kalin mintchev wrote:
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| hi all...
|
| i found this 2 lines in the netstat output on one of my machines. we are
| not running ircd and accordi
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kalin mintchev wrote:
|
| hi all...
|
| i found this 2 lines in the netstat output on one of my machines. we are
| not running ircd and according to nmap ports 3483 and 2143 are closed...
|
| can somebody please explain?? thanks.
|
| tcp4
On Sunday 18 January 2004 07:36 pm, Marwan Sultan wrote:
> Hello Andrew,
>
> One of the most common and best ircd I ever used is bahamut.
> There is a complete Tutorial for everything.
>
I've used this server before, as well. This is a very good one. I spoke of
Unreal IRCd because that's wh
Hello Andrew,
One of the most common and best ircd I ever used is bahamut.
There is a complete Tutorial for everything.
Basiclly this ircd has been created to serve DALnet IRC network
but no harm and its perfect if you run it as a standalone network.
Please check: http://bahamut.dal.ne
On Sunday 18 January 2004 10:12 pm, Andrew L. Gould wrote:
> I'll check it out.
If you need help configuring it, let me know. If you've configured IRCd's
before, they've really changed the config file in this version. If you use
services, you're going to have to setup a server link between irc
On Sunday 18 January 2004 09:48 pm, Eric F Crist wrote:
> On Sunday 18 January 2004 08:08 pm, Andrew L. Gould wrote:
> > The port for ircd-hybrid is marked as broken. Does anyone have any
> > recommendations regarding other irc servers?
>
> I have a server running Unreal 3.2 IRCd. You can downloa
On Sunday 18 January 2004 08:08 pm, Andrew L. Gould wrote:
> The port for ircd-hybrid is marked as broken. Does anyone have any
> recommendations regarding other irc servers?
I have a server running Unreal 3.2 IRCd. You can download it at www.xnet.org
and find the link for software and downloa
Hi!
> hi, i would like to know how ircd check for dns ?
> i have this error Couldn't resolve your hostname; using your IP address
> instead
> but if i try to nslookup all is good it s only with ircd anyone has already
> had this matter and solve it?
How do you "use nslookup"?
If nslookup 'yourh
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