Whenever I am in su as root, when I type a "w" to see what people are doing,
my own processes shows up like this:
useruser.dns.loc 8:02am 0.00s 0.24s ? -
I don't know why the ? and the - are in place of PCPU and the What. Any
ideas?
--Gavin Budd
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On 10-Mar-2000 Gavin Budd wrote:
> I have an odd entry in netstat -a. It is an apparent random port that is
> listening for UDP packets. I haven't been
either. I have
verified the integrity of the ps file and it doesn't appear modified. Any
suggestions on finding out what might be listening to this port?
--Gavin Budd
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582M might be a little over kill, but it operates very good.
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Linux - Choice of a GNU Generation
Another thing that happened is that IP's aren't being logged in the u/wtmp
file for telnet connections. They stopped logging about the same time as
the break in. Any idea how to fix this?
--Gavin Budd
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nything. What is it that causes
the name in ps to show different than the actual file that is running the
process?
--Gavin Budd
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Linux - C
Is there any way to change from using the standard password encryption to
the MD5 encryption on a existing system?
--Gavin Budd
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Linux - Choice of a GNU
ernel that came with RH 6.0 version: 2.2.5-15smp on an
i686. I really need some suggestions on what might be causing this problem.
Thanks
--Gavin Budd
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Linux -
Does anyone know where to find or even if there are any drivers for an @home
USB Ethernet Adapter?
--Gavin Budd
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