On 2009/03/05-15:22(+0800), Star Liu wrote :
> i have found it by lsof -i:21, it's inetd, what's this process do? is
> it safe to stop it and remove it? how to stop and remove it? thanks
>
Hi,
inetd is a "super-server" on Unix system. It manages Internet services
and in many cases FTP server.
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On 2007/07/10-09:27(-0600), Ted Hilts wrote :
> I don't seem to have a way of filtering the Debian List email from non
> Debian email because of this
> insistence of the Debian List to use "Re" at the beginning of the
> subject.
All debian lists insert special hearders in email posted to the list.
On 2007/07/06-13:03(-0700), Andrew Sackville-West wrote :
> looks like you need 115 open for sftp
In fact :
- SFTP : Simple File Transfer Protocol run on TCP port 115
- SFTP : Secure File Transfer Protocol run over SSH (so TCP port 22).
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On 2007/07/06-16:06(-0500), ArcticFox wrote :
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> /etc/ssh/ssh_config: line 47: Bad configuration option: Subsystem
> /etc/ssh/ssh_config: terminating, 1 bad configuration options
> Couldn't read packet: Connection reset by peer
>
> Also, the client system is MacOS X, Fugu is a sftp client for th
On 2007/07/06-13:03(-0700), Andrew Sackville-West wrote :
>
> looks like you need 115 open for sftp
Hmmm. If you snoop an SFTP transfer, it looks like that only TCP port 22 is
used.
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(at the
end):
Subsystem sftp /usr/lib/openssh/sftp-server
Can you provide us how did you test your SFTP server and the _exact_ error
you got ?
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[01] http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/reference/ch-gateway.en.html#s-net-high
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On 2006/11/21-12:52(+0100), abdelkader belahcene wrote :
> I want to use my machien as a gateway for others ones, instead of
> doing that at manually
> echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
> I want to do it permanantly , Where to store it.
Best practise is to use the /etc/sysctl.conf file (man
On 2006/03/14-20:32(+), Arnór Kristjánsson wrote :
> How can I turn off shell access (through SSH) for certain users?
>
You can use the AllowUsers directive in your sshd_config to specify
allowed users.
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On 2006/02/23-23:07(+0100), Luis Fernando Llana Díaz wrote :
> a couple of years ago I designed a firewall with iptables. I wrote some
> rules of the kind:
> iptables .. -LOG
> The packages that mathed the rule were displayed in /var/log/syslog. Now I
> have had to change the firewall, sinc
On Fri, Feb 03, 2006 at 10:46:49AM -0500, Daniel B. wrote :
> Oh, okay. Can you point me to how to import keys into gpg (e.g.,
> which commands man page/info page/etc says how to import and maybe
> how debmirror might be querying gpg for the key)?
>
# Install debian key
# Solution 1 - from pgp k
On Wed, Jan 11, 2006 at 09:53:43AM +, Andy Hawkins wrote :
> Is there any way of removing apt-get so that I can't run it by accident
> again in future?
What about an alias to run aptitude when you write apt-get ?
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On Thu, Jul 28, 2005 at 03:02:19PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote :
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> I saw on the web that it could be a host name resolution problem. but i
> dont think so. (the host name resolution is fast when i connect to a
> website).
>
> The problem is essentially on the local, the internet connect
command :
/usr/lib/control-center/gnome-settings-daemon
--oaf-activate-iid=OAFIID:GNOME_SettingsDaemon --oaf-ior-fd=35
and the gtk themes are load in gtk application
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