petereasthope writes:
> Is there any client in Debian which can invoke Daytime on a neighbouring
> machine on a LAN?
Telnet, netcat...
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On Thu, Apr 27, 2006 at 02:49:01AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> RFC 867specifies the protocol of the Daytime service,
> which I believe is configured properly in inetd.conf
> on a machine here.
>
> Is there any client in Debian which can invoke Daytime
> on a neighbourin
RFC 867specifies the protocol of the Daytime service,
which I believe is configured properly in inetd.conf
on a machine here.
Is there any client in Debian which can invoke Daytime
on a neighbouring machine on a LAN?
Thanks, ... Peter E.
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On Wed, 10 Aug 2005 22:50:54 -0500, Ryan Nowakowski wrote:
> Looks like daytime is still disabled(commented out). Uncomment both
> daytime lines and do a "killall -HUP inetd".
Sure; noticed myself, did so; added a gentle
kill -s SIGHUP `cat /var/run/inetd.pid`
and everything was
On Wed, 10 Aug 2005 07:55:37 +0800, Uwe Dippel wrote:
> Seems I have to file a bug report against update-inetd !
hahaha ! Funny one here. Look at the bug reports, and has been broken for
almost eight years !
Ought it not have been removed by now ??
Uwe
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On Wed, Aug 10, 2005 at 07:55:37AM +0800, Uwe Dippel wrote:
> On Sun, 07 Aug 2005 12:43:58 -0600, Bob Proulx wrote:
>
> $ grep daytime /etc/inetd.conf
> #daytimestream tcp nowait rootinternal
> #daytimedgram udp waitrootinternal
Looks like d
On Sun, 07 Aug 2005 12:43:58 -0600, Bob Proulx wrote:
$ grep daytime /etc/inetd.conf
#daytimestream tcp nowait rootinternal
#daytimedgram udp waitrootinternal
Seems I have to file a bug report against update-inetd !
> Do you have a firewall enabled?
Uwe Dippel wrote:
> update-inetd --enable time,daytime
>
> is the correct command according to the man page man update-inetd.
> Except, it would not work:
> $ /usr/sbin/rdate -p 10.10.10.10
> rdate: connect: Connection refused
What does this say?
grep daytime /etc/inetd.
update-inetd --enable time,daytime
is the correct command according to the man page man update-inetd.
Except, it would not work:
$ /usr/sbin/rdate -p 10.10.10.10
rdate: connect: Connection refused
Even tried and restarted inetd - nothing - and rebooted. Still nothing.
What is going on ??
nmap
Joost Witteveen and anyone interested,
jw> Maybe something in /etc/hosts.allow ... ?
Yes. hosts.allow needed an improvement. Thanks.
The oberon client still reports no response.
Someone please tell me what in debian is a daytime client?
Google finds nothing helpful in http://www.tldp.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
/etc/inetd.conf in Sparc Woody contains these lines.
daytime stream tcp nowait rootinternal
#daytimedgram udp waitrootinternal
Anyone have an idea about making this system respond to
a daytime request from another system on the
/etc/inetd.conf in Sparc Woody contains these lines.
daytime stream tcp nowait rootinternal
#daytimedgram udp waitrootinternal
Anyone have an idea about making this system respond to
a daytime request from another system on the LAN?
Thanks
My understanding is that nothing is lost if you comment out these lines
and restart inetd.
On Tue, 2002-02-26 at 18:57, Balazs Javor wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Are the internal services discard, daytime and time run from
> inetd critical to the system?
>
> I'm trying to
begin Sean 'Shaleh' Perry quotation:
> You can actually uninstall inetd and have a working system.
Well, a few points on this:
- you can disable daytime, chargen, etc. without removing inetd;
- inetd may be needed to run other things that you want to keep;
- uninstalling netk
On Tue, Feb 26, 2002 at 10:59:41AM -0800, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
| On 26-Feb-2002 Balazs Javor wrote:
| > Hi,
| >
| > Are the internal services discard, daytime and time run from
| > inetd critical to the system?
| >
| > I'm trying to close as many ports as
On 26-Feb-2002 Balazs Javor wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Are the internal services discard, daytime and time run from
> inetd critical to the system?
>
> I'm trying to close as many ports as possible on my machine,
> so I was wondering if anything would break if I'd commented
Hi,
Are the internal services discard, daytime and time run from
inetd critical to the system?
I'm trying to close as many ports as possible on my machine,
so I was wondering if anything would break if I'd commented them out.
Many thanks for your help in advance!
best regards,
Balazs
gs I am not sure what to do
> > about:
> >=20
> > 9 opentcpdiscard
>
> discard is /dev/null for networks. Generally not needed expecially if
> you are worried about attcks.
>
> > 13 opentcpdaytime
>
> Prin
On Mon, May 21, 2001 at 10:29:35PM +0200, Daniel de los Reyes wrote:
> This is the output I get from nmap about things I am not sure what to do
> about:
>
> 9 opentcpdiscard
> 13 opentcpdaytime
> 37 opentcpt
about attcks.
> 13 opentcpdaytime
Prints the current date in a string form (e.g."Mon May 21 16:28:43
2001") ... generally not needed.
> 37 opentcptime
Outputs the current time as seconds sine the epoch in machine readable
form. Can
This is the output I get from nmap about things I am not sure what to do
about:
9 opentcpdiscard
13 opentcpdaytime
37 opentcptime
113 opentcpauth
119 opentcpnntp
Can someone explain me what
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