> Indeed. And what is wrong with that?? Very good to start with in the Whoah. Back up partner - nobody took a dig at your holy OS of choice. Au contraire, how do you think I knew that was output from a BSD netstat? :)
> Why do you think that? I did not! However, I did ask netstat to give Well.. it was bound to all three.. generally people who specify don't bind to 127.0.0.1 unless they're also using a firewall and are using a pair of DNS servers running to seperate external from internal queries. > Sure, if I changed nothing in the netstat output. One can only guess, of course.. > Come on, you must be joking. 212.238.105.241 is the real IP of a > dialup. It resolves to demon.nl. I am with Demon NL. NL stands for The At one time it was.. "oldserver.demon.nl" ?? Doesn't sound very dialup-ish. Then again, not being a customer of Demon does put me at a disadvantage. =) > I connect with over ISDN. Any other FreeBSD box with a normal install > would look the same, give or take one or two lines (like port 53 and > nfs related ports). I doubt it because this one has two ethernet cards. the "10 net" is not part of the internet, hence you assigned it yourself, presumably to allow other machines on your home LAN access to your ISDN line. It is a firewall, if albeit a crude one. That's my edumukated guess. > 2049 is not a Freenet node. There was no Freenet running on the box > (it is one of two dialups I use, so very transient, as here there is > no flat fee phone). 2049 is, I presume, ... nfsd :-) That wasn't part of /etc/services, so I don't get the bonus point as I didn't notice. After thinking about this, however, it does seem you're right about that -> I recall something about this in a CERT release.. possibly the AUCERT security checklist? Figures.. this is why they call it the Nightmare File System afterall.. even active-mode FTP is simpler to diagnose. :( > > Do I get a prize? > > Yes! The URL for more information about FreeBSD (and lists where to > download it): http://www.freebsd.org/ Been there, done that, got the t-shirt. Daemons look cooler than penguins... but nobody can argue that there's more apps available for linux than the *BSDs. Not only that, but my copy of Spice is linux/NT only right now. :( ~ Signal 11 _______________________________________________ Freenet-dev mailing list Freenet-dev at lists.sourceforge.net http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/freenet-dev
