could you add this feature or discuss it at 13.04 Developer Summit?

2012-10-15 Thread Brian labishi
Hi. I'm new to Ubuntu and like it very much. Overall I like Ubuntu better than what I used to use, Windows. But one thing that I really miss from Windows is the ability to know what applications and services are connecting to the internet. In Windows I could log this kind of information. But I

RE: could you add this feature or discuss it at 13.04 Developer Summit?

2012-10-15 Thread Brian labishi
most of the standard ones are in there: grep 3306 /etc/services mysql3306/tcp mysql3306/udp Hope this helps in some way, Paul On 10/15/2012 07:25 AM, Brian labishi wrote:

RE: could you add this feature or discuss it at 13.04 Developer Summit?

2012-10-15 Thread Brian labishi
AppArmor concept was very neat. I have spent some time with it but found it difficult to use because I am not smart enough with computer programming. I guess the problem is specific to less sophisticated users like myself. But I think it is very neat that ubuntu is using AppArmor. > From: damag

RE: could you add this feature or discuss it at 13.04 Developer Summit?

2012-10-16 Thread Brian labishi
re or discuss it at 13.04 Developer Summit? From: be.nicolas.mic...@gmail.com To: bni1...@live.com CC: damage3...@gmail.com; ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Hello Brian, I'm curious at knowing which app did you used on Windows to log that kind of information? Maybe that knowing it wil

RE: could you add this feature or discuss it at 13.04 Developer Summit?

2012-10-19 Thread Brian labishi
't need to be discussed at UDS like Mathieu said since it's a place to discuss big trends of the next version of Ubuntu but not where to discuss any new open-source project ;) Regards,Nicolas 2012/10/17 Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 1:25 PM, Brian labishi wrote: &g

RE: could you add this feature or discuss it at 13.04 Developer Summit?

2012-10-19 Thread Brian labishi
Hi, Nicolas. I have already tried Leopard flower. I could not get it to work. But it also is not available in the ubuntu repositories. I tried it more for experimentation than in an attempt to really use it. I think that an ubuntu-firewall-log that can report the application that generated a l