Re: ports 113 and 88

1999-09-26 Thread Jean-Yves BARBIER
Thanks Steve, I'm gonna do what you said: enable auth/113 and leave kerberos/88 alone (in fact, I didn't see it a lotta time, perhaps less than 3%, instead of auth). JY -- Jean-Yves F. Barbier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> PURGE COMPLETE.

Re: ports 113 and 88

1999-09-26 Thread Steve George
Hi, It is pretty common to see auth as anything that wants to get an idea of the user running the process will try and use this, for example wb servers (NT especially) and I believe sendmail does it as well. The idea is that you can see the user who is running the process and authenticate from

ports 113 and 88

1999-09-26 Thread Jean-Yves BARBIER
Hi all, I wonder about the use of the kerberos, 88 and auth, 113 ports? I often see them in my logs, as they are blocked by the firewall. Thanks in advance, JY -- Jean-Yves F. Barbier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> PURGE COMPLETE.