hallo Civileme!
on Thursday, July 06, 2000, 8:22:13 AM, you wrote:
C> "Bob Puff@NLE" wrote:
>>
>> Hi Gang,
>>
>> I keep getting this in my mail and also in my logs. Is this normal?
>>
>> *** Diff Check, Wed Jul 5 04:01:57 EDT 2000 ***
>>
>> Security Warning: There is modifications for port listening on your machine :
>> - Opened ports : tcp 0 0 *:www *:*
> LISTEN 747/httpd
>> - Opened ports : tcp 0 0 *:10000 *:*
> LISTEN 784/perl
>> - Opened ports : tcp 0 0 *:smtp *:*
> LISTEN 718/master
>> - Opened ports : tcp 0 0 *:cfengine *:*
> LISTEN 600/cfd
>> - Opened ports : tcp 0 0 *:nntp *:*
> LISTEN 587/inetd
>> - Opened ports : tcp 0 0 *:pop3 *:*
> LISTEN 587/inetd
>> - Opened ports : tcp 0 0 *:telnet *:*
> LISTEN 587/inetd
>> - Opened ports : tcp 0 0 *:ftp *:*
> LISTEN 587/inetd
>> - Opened ports : tcp 0 0 *:sunrpc *:*
> LISTEN 490/portmap
>> - Opened ports : udp 0 0 *:10000 *:*
> 784/perl
>> - Opened ports : udp 0 0 *:sunrpc *:*
> 490/portmap
>> - Closed ports : tcp 0 0 *:www *:*
> LISTEN 30057/httpd
>>
>> - Closed ports : tcp 0 0 *:10000 *:*
> LISTEN 825/perl
>> - Closed ports : tcp 0 0 *:smtp *:*
> LISTEN 748/master
>> - Closed ports : tcp 0 0 *:cfengine *:*
> LISTEN 630/cfd
>> - Closed ports : tcp 0 0 *:nntp *:*
> LISTEN 617/inetd
>> - Closed ports : tcp 0 0 *:pop3 *:*
> LISTEN 617/inetd
>> - Closed ports : tcp 0 0 *:telnet *:*
> LISTEN 617/inetd
>> - Closed ports : tcp 0 0 *:ftp *:*
> LISTEN 617/inetd
>> - Closed ports : tcp 0 0 *:sunrpc *:*
> LISTEN 520/portmap
>> - Closed ports : udp 0 0 *:10000 *:*
> 825/perl
>> - Closed ports : udp 0 0 *:sunrpc *:*
> 520/portmap
>>
>> *** Security Check, Wed Jul 5 04:02:06 EDT 2000 ***
>>
>> Security Warning: World Writeable files found :
>> - /home/bob/http
>> - /tmp
>> - /tmp/.X11-unix
>> - /tmp/.X11-unix/X9
>> - /tmp/.font-unix
>> - /tmp/.font-unix/fs-1
>> - /var/lib/svgalib
>> - /var/lib/texmf
>> - /var/lib/texmf/ls-R
>> - /var/spool/fax/outgoing
>> - /var/spool/fax/outgoing/locks
>> - /var/spool/postfix/maildrop
>> - /var/spool/postfix/private/bounce
>> - /var/spool/postfix/private/bsmtp
>> - /var/spool/postfix/private/cleanup
>> - /var/spool/postfix/private/cyrus
>> - /var/spool/postfix/private/defer
>> - /var/spool/postfix/private/error
>> - /var/spool/postfix/private/ifmail
>> - /var/spool/postfix/private/local
>> - /var/spool/postfix/private/rewrite
>> - /var/spool/postfix/private/smtp
>> - /var/spool/postfix/private/uucp
>> - /var/spool/postfix/public/pickup
>> - /var/spool/postfix/public/qmgr
>> - /var/spool/postfix/public/showq
>> - /var/spool/samba
>> - /var/tmp
>>
>> These are the ports listening on your machine :
>> Active Internet connections (only servers)
>> Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State
>PID/Program name
>> tcp 0 0 *:www *:* LISTEN
>747/httpd
>> tcp 0 0 *:10000 *:* LISTEN
>784/perl
>> tcp 0 0 *:smtp *:* LISTEN
>718/master
>> tcp 0 0 *:cfengine *:* LISTEN
>600/cfd
>> tcp 0 0 *:nntp *:* LISTEN
>587/inetd
>> tcp 0 0 *:pop3 *:* LISTEN
>587/inetd
>> tcp 0 0 *:telnet *:* LISTEN
>587/inetd
>> tcp 0 0 *:ftp *:* LISTEN
>587/inetd
>> tcp 0 0 *:sunrpc *:* LISTEN
>490/portmap
>> udp 0 0 *:10000 *:*
>784/perl
>> udp 0 0 *:sunrpc *:*
>490/portmap
>> raw 0 0 *:icmp *:* 7 -
>> raw 0 0 *:tcp *:* 7 -
>>
>> What does this mean? Should I modify anything?
>>
>> Bob
C> You DO have webmin running on 10000. Unless you plan to do
C> remote control, fire up netscape and
C> http://127.0.0.1:10000
C> login is root
C> password is root's password
C> Go to Webmin Configuration->IP Access control and tick "allow
C> only from listed addresses" then type in 127.0.0.1 and any other
C> addresses you care to access webmin from and SAVE.
C> Then look around--you have one of the most powerful
C> administration tools in your own control. Want to configure
C> servers, stop processes, set up boot defaults, look at disk
C> partitioning? It's all there and more.
come on! i set this up on port 10000 ;))
btw, any way to see the mail queue like in linuxconf with webmin?
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