>> "PC" == Pere Camps <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
PC> I've checked, and there's no option. I've installed icmplogd and
PC> tcplogd which log all connection attemps to my machine. The log
You should also install courtney. It did recognise a portscan of my
server some time ago.
Ciao,
Mart
Daniel,
> No - not if the person connecting disconnects almost instantly; what
> can happen is that if the person in question opens and then closes a
> connection almost instantly, the connection goes to inetd, which
> accepts it, but before tcpd (which is what inetd hands telnet
> connections off
Pere Camps <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi!
>
> Can somebody explain me what this is?
>
> Dec 7 13:52:11 casal in.telnetd[27798]: warning: can't get client address:
> No route to host
> Dec 7 13:52:12 casal in.telnetd[27798]: refused connect from unknow
Martin,
> PC> Dec 7 13:52:12 casal in.telnetd[27798]: refused connect from
> PC> unknown
> Is this you connecting?
No, its not me.
> Maybe it is an attacker transmitting a bogus tcp package or such.
Maybe. But lately I've become to think that's the ALL: PARANOID
setting in host
>> "PC" == Pere Camps <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
PC> Dec 7 13:52:11 casal in.telnetd[27798]: warning: can't get client
PC> address: No route to host
PC> Dec 7 13:52:12 casal in.telnetd[27798]: refused connect from
PC> unknown
PC> If my machine has a telnet request, then my machine knows the IP
Hi!
Can somebody explain me what this is?
Dec 7 13:52:11 casal in.telnetd[27798]: warning: can't get client address: No
route to host
Dec 7 13:52:12 casal in.telnetd[27798]: refused connect from unknown
If my machine has a telnet request, then my machine knows the I
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