On Mon, Sep 22, 2003 at 10:17:14AM +0100, Daniel Silverstone wrote:
Which is it we are missing? I can try and convert this mipsel to a
mipseb (since it is theoretically switchable) and get it online,
although it won't be on a fast 'net connection, nor will it have much
hard drive space.
On Mon, Sep 22, 2003 at 10:17:14AM +0100, Daniel Silverstone wrote:
Which is it we are missing? I can try and convert this mipsel to a
mipseb (since it is theoretically switchable) and get it online,
although it won't be on a fast 'net connection, nor will it have much
hard drive space.
Hi,
ippl shows frequent access attempts to ports 563[456] tcp in our
subnet originating from machines all over the world. netstat and
lsof show no programs listening on these ports. A websearch didn't
reveal any usefull information regarding these port numbers. Any ideas?
-- Guido
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Hi,
ippl shows frequent access attempts to ports 563[456] tcp in our
subnet originating from machines all over the world. netstat and
lsof show no programs listening on these ports. A websearch didn't
reveal any usefull information regarding these port numbers. Any ideas?
-- Guido
On Sat, Dec 23, 2000 at 12:03:38AM +1100, Mostyn Bramley-Moore wrote:
ippl shows frequent access attempts to ports 563[456] tcp in our
subnet originating from machines all over the world. netstat and
lsof show no programs listening on these ports. A websearch didn't
reveal any usefull
On Wed, Jun 14, 2000 at 02:43:07PM +0200, Wichert Akkerman wrote:
Previously Thomas Guettler wrote:
I am in the same position. I have got some time left which
I could spent in an opensource project. Nearly all
things I dream of are already working.
A good free reimplementation of
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