Re: portscan: sunrpc etc...

1999-09-24 Thread Bart-Jan Vrielink
On Thu, 23 Sep 1999, Lev Lvovsky wrote: > upon runnign portscan on my computer from a nonlocal host, I get the > following: > > 9 -> discard > 13 -> daytime > 21 -> ftp > 22 -> ssh > 23 -> telnet > 25 -> smtp > 37 -> time > 79 -> finger > 80 -> www > 110 -> pop-3 > 111 -> sunrpc > 113 -> auth >

Re: portscan: sunrpc etc...

1999-09-24 Thread Brad
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- On Thu, 23 Sep 1999, Lev Lvovsky wrote: > upon runnign portscan on my computer from a nonlocal host, I get the > following: > [[[ list snipped for space]]] > > as I use pretty much all of the "standard" daemons, I don't know what > 'discard', 'daytime', 'time'

Re: portscan: sunrpc etc...

1999-09-23 Thread Seth R Arnold
Just a quick warning -- killall functions quite nicely under linux. But, don't try it under other versions of unix as superuser, since it often does kill*all*. As for the services... discard throws away everything that hits it -- /dev/null ported to tcp/ip sockets. :) daytime tells the date and ti

RE: portscan: sunrpc etc...

1999-09-23 Thread Ryan McLean
lto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, September 23, 1999 1:58 PM To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: portscan: sunrpc etc... On Thu, Sep 23, 1999 at 04:35:35AM -0700, Lev Lvovsky wrote: > do have anything that I've not checked as far as I know). I especially > need help with sunrp

Re: portscan: sunrpc etc...

1999-09-23 Thread Jean-Yves BARBIER
On Thu, Sep 23, 1999 at 04:35:35AM -0700, Lev Lvovsky wrote: > do have anything that I've not checked as far as I know). I especially > need help with sunrpc, as it's nowhere to be found in rc*... ^^ So do I ;->> > > also, can somone give me a straight answ

portscan: sunrpc etc...

1999-09-23 Thread Lev Lvovsky
hello, upon runnign portscan on my computer from a nonlocal host, I get the following: 9 -> discard 13 -> daytime 21 -> ftp 22 -> ssh 23 -> telnet 25 -> smtp 37 -> time 79 -> finger 80 -> www 110 -> pop-3 111 -> sunrpc 113 -> auth as I use pretty much all of the "standard" daemons, I don't know