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
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:
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 or discuss it at 13.04 Developer Summit?
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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
'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:
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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