Re: nfs through dsl router

2003-06-24 Thread Matt Price
> > 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.

Re: nfs through dsl router

2003-06-23 Thread Jamie Email
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

Re: nfs through dsl router

2003-06-22 Thread Matt Price
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

Re: nfs through dsl router

2003-06-21 Thread Bob Proulx
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

Re: nfs through dsl router

2003-06-20 Thread James Strandboge
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,