Re: [newbie] IDENTD

2003-01-24 Thread Ralph Slooten
On Fri, 24 Jan 2003 09:34:24 -0700
Boulytchev, Vasiliy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Ladies and Gents,
 Im trying to get identd running (irc).
  
 identd[2890]: Failed to bind to port 113: Permission denied   
 is the error when I try running a self-compiled
 daemon,
  
 when run as root, /usr/sbin/identd -d everything works,   I can even
 telnet to port 113 from remote machinges and attempt to communicate,
 so its not a firewall issue. IRC is still giving me no response from
 identd daemon.
  
 Also, when trying to start identd from RPM pidentd, I got this in
 logs: identd[32758]: fopen(/proc/net/tcp, r): Permission denied

Ports under (I believe) 1024 can only be run as root (safety)

Greetings
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RE: [newbie] IDENTD

2003-01-24 Thread Boulytchev, Vasiliy
So, as I try this as root, I get 
logs: identd[32758]: fopen(/proc/net/tcp, r): Permission denied
And running daemons other than root such as sshd and ftp is a must, what
do you mean you can not run those without having root privs?

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Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 10:41 AM
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Subject: Re: [newbie] IDENTD


On Fri, 24 Jan 2003 09:34:24 -0700
Boulytchev, Vasiliy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Ladies and Gents,
 Im trying to get identd running (irc).
  
 identd[2890]: Failed to bind to port 113: Permission denied   
 is the error when I try running a self-compiled
 daemon,
  
 when run as root, /usr/sbin/identd -d everything works,   I can even
 telnet to port 113 from remote machinges and attempt to communicate,
 so its not a firewall issue. IRC is still giving me no response from
 identd daemon.
  
 Also, when trying to start identd from RPM pidentd, I got this in
 logs: identd[32758]: fopen(/proc/net/tcp, r): Permission denied

Ports under (I believe) 1024 can only be run as root (safety)

Greetings
Ralph
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[newbie] Identd

2001-12-16 Thread Eric Budinger








Hi,



 Im
having some problems.. First my system: Mandrake 8.1
on a network. I have a cable router (Linksys).. Problem.. I am trying to get my eggdrop
bot to work and everytime my
bot goes to connect I get a must install IDENTD.. Well the IDENTD service is running..
any help?



Eric












[newbie] identd obtaining connection username

2001-11-16 Thread Jamie Kerwick

OK, here's the story, I'm doing the companys' intranet server, based on  
mdk8.0 running apache. I want to be able to authenticate users based on 
their NT usernames (nt4.0)
so instead of the user's logging into the intranet i want to get their NT 
username automatically. (I don't want to get NT to authenticate, i will do 
authentication).
The main use is for doing questionnaires, surveys. basically anything that 
requires them filling in a form. we want to stop them from filling out a 
form more than once.
We can't do it based on IP as people use each other's PCs, (and also DHCP is 
being introduced so IP addresses themselves might change.
Now i'd seen identd as doing this, what i want to know is how to install/use 
identd to pass the username to a php script. OR any other ideas that people 
have to do this.

thanks for any comments, suggestions etc.

cheers

Jamie

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Re: [newbie] identd

2001-06-12 Thread Lanman

On June 12, 2001 11:12 am, Dan Gordon wrote:
 Hi, I know this has been asked before but i just installed Mandrake 8.0 and
 i would like to allow identd so i can connect to irc but the built in fire
 wall wont have it.
 I know this can be changed but am not sure how.
 Right now its using the tiny firewall, i used to use Firestarter but it
 wont make now?

 Thanks in advance.


Dan ; The Tiny Firewall in LM 8.0 is actually Bastille-Firewall. In the /etc 
folder, you should find another folder called Bastille  (/etc/Bastille) . 
Inside of that you should find bastille-firewall.cfg . Open that in 
Advanced Editor, and look around. It's as easy to modify as smb.conf , and 
has pretty good descriptions about all the stuff it does. Save the changes, 
and restart the firewall or (Gasp!) reboot ! Should work fine.

L8R

Dan LaBine




Re: [newbie] identd

2001-06-12 Thread Dan Gordon

Thanks, that accually did not help me much but i did find on the Bastille web 
site referance to using InteractiveBastille from su and it gave me much 
better control over the setup than tiny firewall did. So you at least pointed 
me in the right direction and i thank you :-)
Now all i have to do is figure out how to log this stuff.

On June 12, 2001 12:26 am, you wrote:

 Dan ; The Tiny Firewall in LM 8.0 is actually Bastille-Firewall. In the
 /etc folder, you should find another folder called Bastille 
 (/etc/Bastille) . Inside of that you should find bastille-firewall.cfg .
 Open that in Advanced Editor, and look around. It's as easy to modify as
 smb.conf , and has pretty good descriptions about all the stuff it does.
 Save the changes, and restart the firewall or (Gasp!) reboot ! Should work
 fine.

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[newbie] IDENTD problems.....

2000-11-17 Thread Cannibul_VI

I am running 7.1 and having a real problem.  I have the box setup to IP 
Masq on my DSL line.  And I can't connect to IRC servers due to IdentD 
problems.  Anyone have a way around this?





Re: [newbie] IDENTD problems.....

2000-11-17 Thread Bob Currey

If you go look at the packages on the CD, you will find Identd.  Install it,
then run it.  It solved that problem for me.

I used a -n parameter as I recall.

BobC

- Original Message -
From: "Cannibul_VI" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 17, 2000 9:19 PM
Subject: [newbie] IDENTD problems.


 I am running 7.1 and having a real problem.  I have the box setup to IP
 Masq on my DSL line.  And I can't connect to IRC servers due to IdentD
 problems.  Anyone have a way around this?







Re: [newbie] identd problems dalnet.HELP PLZ

2000-11-16 Thread civileme

Vincent Charette wrote:
 
 I'm using Mandrake 7.2 and when i try to log on a Dal.net Server i keep
 getting the same error. " You've been autokilled, your script is not welcome
 on this network, Possible solution : Install identd to remove the ~ in front
 of your username.
 
 When my system is booting up it cleary says " Starting Identd ... "
 
 Please help, its important ...
 Solve this and i'm a 100% linux user =D
 Thanks

OK you will need to do the following

Click on DrakConf
give the root password
click the traffic signal
look in the list, and if identd is there, click the button next to it so
it runs

If identd is not there, then go here
ftp://ftp.linux.tucows.com/pub/distributions/Mandrake/Mandrake-devel/7.2beta/i586/Mandrake/RPMS/
and download 

pidentd-3.0.11-6mdk.i586.rpm

then from a terminal

$ su -
(give root password)
# cd (full path of directory you downloaded pidentd to)
# rpm -ivh pidentd-3.0.11-6mdk.i586.rpm
# exit

then, well the easy way is to reboot(shudder) and use DrakConf and the
traffic signal once again to get identd running.

Civileme




[newbie] iDENTD problems with dal.net

2000-11-15 Thread Vincent Charette

I'm using Mandrake 7.2 and when i try to log on a Dal.net Server i keep 
getting the same error. " You've been autokilled, your script is not welcome 
on this network, Possible solution : Install identd to remove the ~ in front 
of your username.

When my system is booting up it cleary says " Starting Identd ... "

Please help, its important ...
Solve this and i'm a 100% linux user =D
Thanks
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Re: [newbie] iDENTD problems with dal.net

2000-11-15 Thread Eddie Torres

Are you sure is Identd?  I think is inetd.  There is an ident package for
linux but I forgot where I got it from.  Do a search in google.  Very simple
and it works.


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From: "Vincent Charette" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2000 9:27 AM
Subject: [newbie] iDENTD problems with dal.net


 I'm using Mandrake 7.2 and when i try to log on a Dal.net Server i keep
 getting the same error. " You've been autokilled, your script is not
welcome
 on this network, Possible solution : Install identd to remove the ~ in
front
 of your username.

 When my system is booting up it cleary says " Starting Identd ... "

 Please help, its important ...
 Solve this and i'm a 100% linux user =D
 Thanks
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[newbie] identd fails on shutdown

2000-10-12 Thread Dennis Vetch

The system is running LM 7.1, version 2.2.16-9mdksecure.

When the system is shutdown or reboot identd does not close properly.
Looking in the syslog I find:

identd: fopen("/proc/net/tcp", "r"); permission denied.

Its a stock identd, no modifications. I am certainin it has something
to do with the secure kernel as this does not happen if I bootup a
non-secure kernel.

I do not know exactly what the error is telling me or how to correct
it. Anyone with some thoughts?





[newbie] identd and /proc/net permissions

2000-07-02 Thread Frank Reid

I've run into an unusual problem with Mandrake 7.0.  I installed identd
(actually, midentd as this box masquerades internal hosts with ipchains).
in.midentd runs as nobody.nobody in inetd.conf, and ident challenges fail
with a log entry that permission is denied for /proc/net/tcp.  If I chmod
the /proc/net directory, identd requests succeed.  However, permissions
revert to the old permissions soon after.

Is this a bug with Mandrake or something I'm doing wrong?  Must in.identd
run as a super-user?

Frank





Re: [newbie] identd response for X-chat

2000-05-23 Thread Trevor Reynolds

Wade,
I put it under Authentication.  I also commented out using "#" auth, I
don't know if it makes a difference but figued why not.

Trevor

Wade wrote:
 
 Hi Trevor,
 
 Do you know if that went under your 'Authentication', 'Finger', or
 'Standard' services?
 
 Thanks,
 
 b/web
 Wade
 
 Trevor Reynolds wrote:
 
  Wade,
  I had to add the following line to my /etc/inetd.conf file:
 
  ident   stream  tcp nowait  nobody  /etc/identd identd
 
  And it worked for me.  I hope this helps.
 
  Trevor
 
  Wade wrote:
  
   Hi List,
  
   PEEP
  
   When I execute,
   /etc]# cat identd.masq
   I get,
   #192.168.1.2user1   UNIX
   #192.168.1.3user2   WINDOWS
   #192.168.1.4user3   DOS
   #192.168.1.5*   RELAY
  
   when I execute
   /etc]# cat identd.conf
   I get,
   nothing, it is blank or empty. (or like many other conf files not yet
   created)
  
   How do I configure X-chat so that it is enabled to retrieve an identd
   response?
  
   b/web
   Wade
  
   /PEEP




Re: [newbie] identd response for X-chat

2000-05-22 Thread Wade

Hi Trevor,

Do you know if that went under your 'Authentication', 'Finger', or
'Standard' services? 

Thanks,

b/web
Wade



Trevor Reynolds wrote:
 
 Wade,
 I had to add the following line to my /etc/inetd.conf file:
 
 ident   stream  tcp nowait  nobody  /etc/identd identd
 
 And it worked for me.  I hope this helps.
 
 Trevor
 
 Wade wrote:
 
  Hi List,
 
  PEEP
 
  When I execute,
  /etc]# cat identd.masq
  I get,
  #192.168.1.2user1   UNIX
  #192.168.1.3user2   WINDOWS
  #192.168.1.4user3   DOS
  #192.168.1.5*   RELAY
 
  when I execute
  /etc]# cat identd.conf
  I get,
  nothing, it is blank or empty. (or like many other conf files not yet
  created)
 
  How do I configure X-chat so that it is enabled to retrieve an identd
  response?
 
  b/web
  Wade
 
  /PEEP