On 27/12/11 22:16, Lisi wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 1:27 PM, Lisi wrote:
>>> On Tuesday 27 December 2011 09:20:07 hamed hosseini wrote:
hi
i have debian 6.0.3
why i dont see connections tab in network-admin(network settings)?
>>>
>>> You don't mention which desktop, if any,
> On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 1:27 PM, Lisi wrote:
> > On Tuesday 27 December 2011 09:20:07 hamed hosseini wrote:
> > > hi
> > > i have debian 6.0.3
> > > why i dont see connections tab in network-admin(network settings)?
> >
> > You don't mention which desktop, if any, you are using. This info is
>
On Tuesday 27 December 2011 09:20:07 hamed hosseini wrote:
> hi
> i have debian 6.0.3
> why i dont see connections tab in network-admin(network settings)?
You don't mention which desktop, if any, you are using. This info is very
relevant.
But anyway, it sounds as though you may be thinking of W
On Tue, Dec 04, 2001 at 11:28:35PM -0200, Michel Loos wrote:
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> tcpwrapper only works on inetd activated ports. wu-ftpd runs as a daemon
> and is not filtered by tcp-wrapper (same for apache)
>
That is not entirely true. Any service can be configured with tcp
wrappers support. sshd in debian,
On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 22:40, Jim McCloskey wrote:
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> I know that wu-ftpd has a bad reputation in many quarters for
> security, but I still don't know exactly how or why the thing below is
> happening.
>
> I have /etc/hosts.deny set to:
>
>ALL: ALL
>
> and /etc/hosts.allow set to:
>
>
On Fri, 9 May 1997, Jesse Goldman wrote:
> [machine2] tcplogd: telnet connection attempt from [machine1]
>
> [machine2] in.telnetd[number]: warning: can't get client address:
> Connection reset by peer.
>
> [machine2] in.telnetd[same number]: connect from unknown
This sounds like the reverse
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