Re: nmap

2018-09-05 Thread Daniel J. Luke
On Sep 4, 2018, at 9:46 PM, James Linder wrote: >> On 5 Sep 2018, at 4:45 am, Daniel J. Luke wrote: >> On Sep 4, 2018, at 4:39 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote: >>> It looks like he's showing us that nmap on his Linux machine found 11 hosts >>> while on his Mac it only found 6 hosts. >> >> maybe? and th

Re: ClamAV: freshclam vs. sudo freshclam

2018-09-05 Thread Daniel J. Luke
Were you able to get this working? If not, can you post the complete output from both the successful and unsuccessful runs? > On Aug 20, 2018, at 7:51 PM, Michael Newman via macports-users > wrote: > > If I run freshclam as a non-privileged user, it runs fine with no warnings or > error mess

Re: nmap

2018-09-05 Thread Stephen J. Butler
I know when I was doing some heavy scanning with nmap and macOS I came across an issue with the kernel limiting the ICMP rate and that causing it to skip ports. I tried fooling with net.inet.icmp.icmplim but ran into other problems. My ultimate conclusion was it was easier to run it in Docker using

Re: nmap

2018-09-05 Thread James Linder
ma > On 5 Sep 2018, at 10:01 pm, Daniel J. Luke wrote: > > On Sep 4, 2018, at 9:46 PM, James Linder wrote: >>> On 5 Sep 2018, at 4:45 am, Daniel J. Luke wrote: >>> On Sep 4, 2018, at 4:39 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote: It looks like he's showing us that nmap on his Linux machine found 11

Re: ClamAV: freshclam vs. sudo freshclam

2018-09-05 Thread Daniel J. Luke
For the list archives - Michael and I did some investigation off-list and it turned out to be Little Snitch blocking the freshclam invocation that wasn't working. > On Sep 5, 2018, at 10:03 AM, Daniel J. Luke wrote: > Were you able to get this working? > > If not, can you post the complete out

Re: quite OT

2018-09-05 Thread James Linder
Hi All > What is the difference between what this server says in the logs, > and what the previous server says in the logs? In my growing frustration I was quite rude to Jan. Humble appologies. I was able to do password-less login to another High Sierra machine exactly as you would expect !!!

Re: quite OT (James)

2018-09-05 Thread James Linder
Hi All just in case this is the issue, both machines being “up to date”, and it affects others This works (passwd-less login): [pussycat] /Users/mary [501]% sshd --help OpenSSH_7.5p1, LibreSSL 2.5.4 This does not (identical keys and config files) [haycorn] /Users/jam [291]% sshd --help OpenSS

Re: quite OT (James)

2018-09-05 Thread James Linder
Hi All just in case this is the issue, both machines being “up to date”, and it affects others it is not an issue no more noise I promise --- This works (passwd-less login): [pussycat] /Users/mary [501]% sshd --help OpenSSH_7.5p1, LibreSS

Re: quite OT

2018-09-05 Thread Jan Stary
On Sep 06 11:40:41, j...@tigger.ws wrote: > > What is the difference between what this server says in the logs, > > and what the previous server says in the logs? > > I was able to do password-less login to another High Sierra machine > exactly as you would expect !!! Yes, we already know that.

Re: quite OT (James)

2018-09-05 Thread Jan Stary
On Sep 06 12:41:56, j...@tigger.ws wrote: > Hi All > > just in case this is the issue, both machines being “up to date”, and it > affects others > > This works (passwd-less login): > > [pussycat] /Users/mary [501]% sshd --help > OpenSSH_7.5p1, LibreSSL 2.5.4 This is presumably the system sshd

Re: quite OT (James)

2018-09-05 Thread Jan Stary
On Sep 06 12:41:56, j...@tigger.ws wrote: > This does not (identical keys and config files) The sshd from the openssh port uses a different config. > [haycorn] /Users/jam [291]% sshd --help > OpenSSH_7.6p1, OpenSSL 1.0.2p 14 Aug 2018 What happens if you run the ysstem sshd on haycorn?