Hi Kevin.
Kevin Chadwick
> Why turn it off, Just hash everything in inetd.conf and your nmap
> fingerprint will be lower than without inetd running.
I used to hash the file back in the day until it became clear I was
never using it.
The few machines I run serve very few services and I'm happy fo
On Tue, 16 Aug 2011 03:28:53 +0930
David Walker wrote:
> inetd is definitely running on this machine with that flag set NO.
Why turn it off, Just hash everything in inetd.conf and your nmap
fingerprint will be lower than without inetd running.
On 08/15/11 19:58, David Walker wrote:
Hey folks.
I installed a snapshot from a day or so ago:
OpenBSD 5.0 GENERIC#39
So things change but this doesn't seem to work any more for inetd ...
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/etc/rc.conf.diff?r1=1.141;r2=1.142
This doesn't look right:
# se
Hey folks.
I installed a snapshot from a day or so ago:
OpenBSD 5.0 GENERIC#39
So things change but this doesn't seem to work any more for inetd ...
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/etc/rc.conf.diff?r1=1.141;r2=1.142
This doesn't look right:
# set these to "NO" to turn them off. otherw
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