Re: Looking for a network sniffer that collects a used-ports list to help preparing a portfilter firewall script

2004-11-13 Thread Christian Hammers
Hello On 2004-11-12 martin f krafft wrote: also sprach Christian Hammers [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004.11.12.1538 +0100]: I remember a network sniffer that could be run e.g. over a week to collects a list of all used tcp/udp ports which could then be used as base for creating a firewall script

Re: Looking for a network sniffer that collects a used-ports list to help preparing a portfilter firewall script

2004-11-13 Thread martin f krafft
First, read out aloud the first line of my signature, then read the Debian list policy, then verify the Mail-Followup-To header of my posts, and then do not CC anyone again unless requested. also sprach Christian Hammers [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004.11.13.1228 +0100]: fetches data on Port 12345 but

Looking for a network sniffer that collects a used-ports list to help preparing a portfilter firewall script

2004-11-12 Thread Christian Hammers
Hello I remember a network sniffer that could be run e.g. over a week to collects a list of all used tcp/udp ports which could then be used as base for creating a firewall script for hosts. Does anybody know the name of this tool? bye, -christian- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL

Re: Looking for a network sniffer that collects a used-ports list to help preparing a portfilter firewall script

2004-11-12 Thread martin f krafft
also sprach Christian Hammers [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004.11.12.1538 +0100]: I remember a network sniffer that could be run e.g. over a week to collects a list of all used tcp/udp ports which could then be used as base for creating a firewall script for hosts. What an extraordinarily bad idea. You