> > jeez, guys, it was only up for about 5 minutes -- I'm not THAT stupid (though
> > I can be pretty dumb if left to my own devices)
> Sometimes that's all it takes.
ok, point taken.
>
> rpcinfo uses portmap. portmap is a daemon to help handle a bunch of rpc
> (remote procedure calls) in glibc.
On Mon, Jun 23, 2003 at 12:07:54AM -0400, Matt Price wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 21, 2003 at 12:24:05AM -0400, James Strandboge wrote:
> > >
> > Ouch. You may already be hacked.
>
> jeez, guys, it was only up for about 5 minutes -- I'm not THAT stupid (though
> I can be pretty dumb if left to my own de
James, Bob, and others,
thanks for your help. sorry to take so long getting back (see below
for explanation!)
On Sat, Jun 21, 2003 at 12:24:05AM -0400, James Strandboge wrote:
> >
> Ouch. You may already be hacked.
jeez, guys, it was only up for about 5 minutes -- I'm not THAT stupid (thoug
James Strandboge wrote:
> Matt Price wrote:
> > /etc/exports:
> > /home/me *(rw)
> > (obviously not a good plan for permanent use...)
> Ouch. You may already be hacked.
Agreed. That scares me just thinking about it. Script kiddies are
always probing my network for NFS vulnerabilities. If you
On Fri, 2003-06-20 at 20:26, Matt Price wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
Hi
> I would liketo be able to mount a directory from my work computer
> (debian sid, with a fixed IP address) from my home computer
> (debian-ppc-woody, behind a simple, cheap router from smc). I've set
> up nfsd on the work machine,
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