Hello All !
The Apache in debian packages very old version, when be new version so
1.3.12.
The old version not make with php 4.0 ;-( and has more security problem.
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Try "netstat -p", it'll tell you which process is on each port.
Daniel TaylorEmbedded and custom Linux integration.
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On Tue, 6 Jun 2000, Ron Rademaker wrote:
> I've just run a portscan to my computer that is connected to the internet
> (pe
Well, all processes do claim to be rpc, why did you think that could not
be it (I AM neo.rademaker.dhs.org).
Ron
PS. Thanks anyway (to all), I'll go closing ports ASAP.
On Mon, 5 Jun 2000, Greg Olszewski wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 06, 2000 at 12:22:33AM +0200, Ron Rademaker wrote:
> > I've just run
On Tue, Jun 06, 2000 at 12:22:33AM +0200, Ron Rademaker wrote:
> I've just run a portscan to my computer that is connected to the internet
> (permanently) and there were a few ports open of which I don't know what
> they are for (all ports under 1024) and neither did the portscanner, these
> are th
> I've just run a portscan to my computer that is connected to the internet
> (permanently) and there were a few ports open of which I don't know what
> they are for (all ports under 1024) and neither did the portscanner, these
> are the ports: 686 698 708
> If I use telnet to go to one of those po
I've just run a portscan to my computer that is connected to the internet
(permanently) and there were a few ports open of which I don't know what
they are for (all ports under 1024) and neither did the portscanner, these
are the ports: 686 698 708
If I use telnet to go to one of those ports, the c
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