No link abaixo:
Win XP e 2000
http://home.arcor.de/armin.diehl/index-en.html#Identd
Windows 95/98/me
http://identd.sourceforge.net/download.html
Em 17/07/07, Marcelo Castilho Manzano [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Gente alguém tem o link pra download do Identd para WinXP e 98 estou tendo
Alan Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I am trying to set up postgres to dump across the network, using ident
checking on the username of the caller.
But it always failing. When I turn on logging of requests by identd, I find
the following in the log
Aug 28 23:50:41 kanger identd[18705
On Saturday 02 September 2006 18:17, s. keeling wrote:
Alan Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I am trying to set up postgres to dump across the network, using ident
checking on the username of the caller.
But it always failing. When I turn on logging of requests by identd, I
find
I am trying to set up postgres to dump across the network, using ident
checking on the username of the caller.
But it always failing. When I turn on logging of requests by identd, I find
the following in the log
Aug 28 23:50:41 kanger identd[18705]: netlink_lookup: write failed: Connection
Hallo Leute,
das der identd Prozess der einzige Prozess ist der bei mir in der inetd.conf
ausgeführt wird und ich eigentlich kein inetd mehr haben will wollte ich mal
fragen ob ich den identd Prozess zum betrieb eines Ftp-Servers benötige. Ich
hbae gelesen das er für TCP Verbindungen und abragen
Hallo Saskia
Saskia Whigham schrieb:
das der identd Prozess der einzige Prozess ist der bei mir in der inetd.conf
ausgeführt wird und ich eigentlich kein inetd mehr haben will wollte ich mal
fragen ob ich den identd Prozess zum betrieb eines Ftp-Servers benötige.
Nein, zum Betrieb von
Estaba reinstalando un sistema, y mirando, apt-cache search identd, veo
lo siguient
bidentd - Bisqwit's identd for NAT proxying
gidentd - RFC1413 compliant IPv4/IPv6 ident daemon
idecrypt - decrypt an encrypted response from pidentd
midentd - An ident replacement with masquerading support
Dear Users,
I am confused about what the ident daemon does.
Rute User's tutorial identifies it as a possible security hole. Is it?
A few days ago messages like identd: started started showing in my
syslog, and seeing there had been some kind of expoit, I updated the
package. Following
the minimal functionality, but shouldn't produce dark side
features of real identd.
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Wiem o co chodzi ale nie wiem jak go odpalić żeby chodził poprawnie.
Może tak, mam jajco 2.4.26 połatane grsecurity i wiem, że to grsecurity
rozkrzaczyło mi identa bo cała sprawa opiera się o /proc/net/tcp i
uprawnienia. W logach mam coś takiego:
identd[15509]: fopen(/proc/net/tcp, r
/index.cgi
amavis amavis 755 /var/lib/amavis/virusmails
identd nogroup 755 /var/run/identd
J'ai lu la page man de dpkg-stateoverride mais j'ai pas trop
compris...
A+
Gaëtan
Le Sat, 8 Nov 2003 15:53:52 +0100
Jean-Luc Coulon (f5ibh) [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit:
Que dit : dpkg-statoverride --list
Bon j'ai finis par trouvé!!!
j'ai fais un dpkg-stateoverride --remove /var/run/identd
j'ai supprimé le paquet midentd
j'ai refais un dpkg-stateoverride --remove /var/run/identd (je ne sais
pas pourquoi il était revenu...)
et pour finir j'ai réinstallé midentd...
Simple!
Merci de votre aide
J'ai une erreur systématique lorsque j'essaie d'installer un nouveau
paquet:
dpkg: syntax error: unknown user `identd' in statusoverride file
ça vient d'apparaître à l'instant suite à la purge d'anciens fichiers
résiduels.
Je suis sous sarge.
Le samedi 08 novembre 2003, Gaëtan PERRIER a écrit...
bonjour,
dpkg: syntax error: unknown user `identd' in statusoverride file
grep identd /etc/passwd ?
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Vous avez dû effacer par erreur le paquet pidentd ou une partie de ses
composants ...
Deux solutions (pour le user manquant) :
1 - l'ajouter à la main :
adduser --system --home /var/run/identd identd
2 - (ré)installer le paquet pidentd (sans doute la solution la plus
sage
pidentd n'est pas installé mais j'ai midentd d'installé
par contre je n'ai effectivement plus d'user identd
Le Sat, 8 Nov 2003 14:20:29 +0100
Jean-Luc Coulon (f5ibh) [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit:
Vous avez dû effacer par erreur le paquet pidentd ou une partie de
ses composants ...
Deux
J'ai regardé le paquet midentd et il me manquait des fichiers, j'ai
donc ajouté l'user identd à la main puis reinstallé midentd mais lors
de l'install j'ai une erreur car il ne semble pas apprécier l'ajout à
la main de l'user identd...
Paramétrage de midentd (2.1-3) ...
An override for /var/run
J'ai effacer /var/run/identd mais j'ai toujours la même erreur...
Le Sat, 8 Nov 2003 15:00:26 +0100
Jean-Luc Coulon (f5ibh) [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit:
Gaëtan,
Dans /var/run/ vous devez avoir un répertoire vide :
drwxr-xr-x 2 identd nogroup 4096 2003-08-20 09:23
/var/run/identd
Que dit : dpkg-statoverride --list ?
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Le 08.11.2003 15:22, Gaëtan PERRIER a écrit :
J'ai effacer /var/run/identd mais j'ai toujours la même erreur...
just curious what people recommend
some of the choice available are: mdidentd - ident daemon that permits fake
identd
midentd - identd replacement with masquerading support.
nullidentd - small, fast identd daemon
pidentd - TCP/IP IDENT protocol server.
pidentd-des - TCP/IP IDENT protocol
also sprach Walter Tautz [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003.03.13.2016 +0100]:
midentd - identd replacement with masquerading support.
nullidentd - small, fast identd daemon
pidentd-des - TCP/IP IDENT protocol server with DES support.
i've used those three and like nullidentd the best. it doesn't
provide
donc, je fait exactement les mêmes manips et là, rien. Ca
marche normal.
En revanche ma boîte mail contient environ 200 mails (je suis abonné chez
moi aussi à cette ML).
En consultant /var/log/syslog, je vois que les processus commencent à être
tués juste après le
lancement de identd (qu'est-ce
le Fri, Jan 31, 2003 at 09:50:47AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a ecrit:
Le fetchmail se lance et au bout de 10 secondes, je vois dans ma barre
gkrellm que
le nombre de processus grimpe en flèche (en gros je passe d'un cinquantaine
à près de 400 !!!),
Par hasard est-ce que tu utilise spamassassin
Je n'utilise pas (encore) spamassassin, mais:
On Fri, Jan 31, 2003 at 12:45:53PM +0100, ARTUS Guillaume wrote:
J'ai eu le meme genre de soucis apres un WE ou il a fallut tester 400Mails
et spamassassin c'est transforme en processassassin ;-)
ça se résoudrait pas en utilisant le locking de
C'est exact, j'utilise spamassassin. Je préfère ça quand même...
Le truc c'est de filtrer le spam après avoir rediriger les mails de la liste ?
Merci.
On Fri, Jan 31, 2003 at 12:45:53PM +0100, ARTUS Guillaume wrote:
le Fri, Jan 31, 2003 at 09:50:47AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a ecrit:
Le
,
and some of the servers I connect to require ident to be running.
This looks like the problem.
Dec 2 22:11:31 dragon inetd[18456]: getpwnam: identd: No such user
Dec 2 22:11:31 dragon inetd[14887]: /usr/sbin/identd: exit status 0x1
Dec 2 22:11:31 dragon inetd[18457]: getpwnam: identd
[18456]: getpwnam: identd: No such user
Dec 2 22:11:31 dragon inetd[14887]: /usr/sbin/identd: exit status 0x1
Dec 2 22:11:31 dragon inetd[18457]: getpwnam: identd: No such user
Dec 2 22:11:31 dragon inetd[14887]: /usr/sbin/identd: exit status 0x1
the above 4 lines repeated alot only
J'ai installe un reseau local qui est relié au
reste du reseau par unu machine linux configure comme routeur. La connexion a
internet se fait via squid. Les machines du reseau local tourne sous windows.
J'ai installe identd sur ces machines. L'identification au niveau de squid ne se
fait
J'ai installe un reseau local qui est relié au
reste du reseau par unu machine linux configure comme routeur.
La connexion a internet se fait via squid. Les
machines du reseau local tourne sous windows.
J'ai installe identd sur ces machines.
L'identification au niveau de squid ne se fait
installe identd sur ces machines.
L'identification au niveau de squid ne se fait pas.
Je n'ai pas le nom d'utilisateur qui a lance la requete et la
machine identifie est le routeur alors que
je voudrais que ce soit la station ou est logue l'utilisateur.
comment faire pour que
J'ai installe un reseau local qui est relié au
reste du reseau par unu machine linux configure comme routeur.
La connexion a internet se fait via squid. Les
machines du reseau local tourne sous windows.
J'ai installe identd sur ces machines.
L'identification au niveau de squid ne se fait
relié au reste du reseau par
unu machine linux configure comme routeur. La connexion a internet se
fait via squid. Les machines du reseau local tourne sous windows.
J'ai installe identd sur ces machines.
L'identification au niveau de squid ne se fait pas.
Je n'ai pas le nom d'utilisateur qui
On Mon, Apr 29, 2002 at 05:17:43PM -0400, Michael Mueller wrote:
I am new to Debian. I am bringing up a sparc box. /etc/inetd.conf was
barren. I added telnet. I tried to add the in.identd line but I am missing
the indent server it seems. So I did apt-get install pidentd. THen I added
On Monday 29 April 2002 05:17 pm, Michael Mueller wrote:
I am new to Debian. I am bringing up a sparc box. /etc/inetd.conf was
barren. I added telnet. I tried to add the in.identd line but I am missing
the indent server it seems. So I did apt-get install pidentd. THen I added
the ident
Having a few problems with replies and email identities in KMail...
On Tuesday 30 April 2002 01:10 am, Rob Weir wrote:
You should be able to install off the first CD; obviously only the
packages on the first CD will be available to you, but it should work.
Could you post some more details?
Didn't make it to the list:
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From: Michael Mueller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Rob Weir [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: identd server
Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2002 10:51:34 -0400
X-Mailer: KMail [version 1.3.1]
On Tuesday 30 April 2002 01:10
I am new to Debian. I am bringing up a sparc box. /etc/inetd.conf was
barren. I added telnet. I tried to add the in.identd line but I am missing
the indent server it seems. So I did apt-get install pidentd. THen I added
the ident line to /etc/inetd.conf. Do debian users normally configure
On Monday 29 April 2002 05:17 pm, Michael Mueller wrote:
I am new to Debian. I am bringing up a sparc box. /etc/inetd.conf was
barren. I added telnet. I tried to add the in.identd line but I am missing
the indent server it seems. So I did apt-get install pidentd. THen I added
the ident
Marko Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Wurde viel bei IRC benutzt, weiß aber nicht wie aktuell das noch
ist. Schließlich haben mittlerweile viele Leute eigene Rechner im
Netz, womit die Aussagekraft eines identd gegen null geht.
Wird beim Undernet abgefragt. Positive Antwort bringt den
Vielen Dank für die Info !
LG,
Herbert
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* Norbert Tretkowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020318 06:48]:
Wird zumindest im IRCNet immer noch abgefragt, ist aber nicht zwingend
erforderlich.
Ist im dalnet zwingend erforderlich, sonst kommt kein Connect zustande.
Das war fuers IRCNet vor einigen Jahren auch mal
kein Connect zustande.
Das war fuers IRCNet vor einigen Jahren auch mal im Gespraech, wurde
aber dann verworfen.
Halte ich auch für lächerlich. Der größte Teil der IRCer geht doch mit
einer eigenen Maschine ins IRC und kann einen identd liefern lassen
wie er lustig ist.
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identd fragen, wie denn der lokale User
bei Dir heißt, der diese Verbindung aufgemacht hat.
Wurde viel bei IRC benutzt, weiß aber nicht wie aktuell das noch
ist. Schließlich haben mittlerweile viele Leute eigene Rechner im
Netz, womit die Aussagekraft eines identd gegen null geht.
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* Norbert Tretkowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020318 06:48]:
Wird zumindest im IRCNet immer noch abgefragt, ist aber nicht zwingend
erforderlich.
Ist im dalnet zwingend erforderlich, sonst kommt kein Connect zustande.
- oidentd
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After a recent woody upgrade I've been noticing some logging by xinetd
and identd. The entries are, for example :
Feb 21 23:34:20 dman xinetd[27628]: warning: can't get client address:
Transport endpoint is not connected
Feb 21 23:34:21 dman identd[27628]: started
Feb 21 23:34:28 dman spamd
How should I be starting/using identd? It takes me like 15-20 seconds to
connect to irc.openprojects.net (using Xchat), takes about the same tie to
connect to my school's pop/imap server and ssh server...and once connected
to irc.openprojects.net I get this message AUTH :*** No identd (auth
On Sun, 20 Jan 2002, Santiago Canez wrote:
How should I be starting/using identd? It takes me like 15-20 seconds to
connect to irc.openprojects.net (using Xchat), takes about the same tie to
connect to my school's pop/imap server and ssh server...and once connected
to irc.openprojects.net I
Vean esto:
$ ps aux
USER PID %CPU %MEM VSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND
...
identd 13982 99.4 0.0 1148 120 ?RFeb20 44730:21 identd
identd 13983 0.0 0.0 1148 120 ?SFeb20 1:54 identd
identd 13984 0.0 0.0 1148 120 ?SFeb20 0:00 identd
identd
Hi all,
I recently found out that neither talk nor identd were working and
after reloading inetd the following errors appeared in syslog.
inetd[9663]: ntalk/udp: unknown service
inetd[9663]: ident/tcp: unknown service
Now, I purged and reinstalled pidentd and talkd but no change
identd doesnt seem to exit when it runs, processes keep building up, i
changed the timeout to 120 but it still doesn't do anything:
ip-197:~# ps auxw | grep ident
nobody 580 0.0 0.0 1320 44 ?SMay30 0:00 [identd]
root 581 0.0 0.0 1320 44 ?SMay30 0:00
anyone know a good fast, robust ident daemon ? i have been using pidentd
but today i got mails from one of the status reporters on my systems that
irc servers were doing in excess of 13,000 ident requests(!!) identd was
crashed when i checked afterwards.
any advice would be appreciated.
nate
of 13,000 ident requests(!!) identd was
crashed when i checked afterwards.
any advice would be appreciated.
nate
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Jeanette Russo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
the line is in there is there anything else?
Jeanette
Is are there /etc/hosts.allow and/or /etc/hosts.deny files? What text
is in them?
The next time your try to irc and are denied, take a look at
/var/log/daemon.log and see if identd is either
Jeanette Russo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I can't get on IRC chat server without it. Identd is installed
how do I get it running?
In /etc/inet.d there should be a line like
identstream tcp nowait nobody /usr/sbin/identd identd -i
You made have take out # characters
What is utility of identd daemon?
Also, is it normail that it restarts once every five minutes or more
often?
,[ flom logs ]
| [ ... ]
| Jan 9 23:09:28 tea identd[14851]: started
| Jan 9 23:14:36 tea identd[14938]: started
| Jan 9 23:19:44 tea identd[14965]: started
| Jan 9 23:24:52 tea
it returns the userid of the process, really the only thing that is
popular and needs identd is if you use IRC. identd can also be used in
combonation with tcp_wrappers to allow/deny certain users, although it is
not that secure, ident can easily be spoofed.
nate
On 9 Jan 2000, Arcady Genkin
Greetings,
I recently reinstalled my system, and I previously
was able to run identd while behind IP masquerading.
I've installed the midentd package (identd with
ip masq support) yet when I attempt to connect
to irc servers, it will say Got Ident response
yet still the server
Did you read the documentation for midentd and set up a file with the identd
responce you want for your masqueraded machine?
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¡Ché All!
Ya está solucionado lo del identd, efectivamente el oidentd es el que suple
ahora su función, pues en potato identd ya no está incluido en netstd.
Acias por vuestra ayuda :)
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On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, Agustin MuNoz wrote:
zeppelin inetd[21991]: execv /usr/sbin/identd: No such file or directory
Re/instala netstd :)
Si quieres saber cómo pertenecer a
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I just discovered that identd seems to be gone from my system (potato) and
it is also commented out in /etc/inetd.conf
Is this a problem?
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On Sat, Sep 11, 1999 at 07:01:11PM -, Pollywog wrote:
I just discovered that identd seems to be gone from my system (potato) and
it is also commented out in /etc/inetd.conf
Is this a problem?
Andrew, most people would feel this is a security feature rather than a
problem. identd allows
On Sat, 11 Sep 1999, Seth R Arnold wrote:
Which you want, I don't know. (I thought inetd handled identd too, but
my inetd.conf file shows that it runs identd directly -- and it
DOESN'T USE TCPWRAPPERS. Is *this* right?)
I'm not sure why it is, but that's the correct setup. inetd doesn't
On Sat, Sep 11, 1999 at 04:51:03PM -0400, William T Wilson wrote:
On Sat, 11 Sep 1999, Seth R Arnold wrote:
Which you want, I don't know. (I thought inetd handled identd too, but
my inetd.conf file shows that it runs identd directly -- and it
DOESN'T USE TCPWRAPPERS. Is *this* right
Agustin MuNoz wrote:
¡Ché All!
Pues lo del subject, que desde hace unos dias, supongo que en alguna de las
actualizaciones a potato con apt-get, me ha desaparecido el identd :?
zeppelin inetd[21991]: execv /usr/sbin/identd: No such file or directory
y al parecer esto me está dando
¡Ché All!
Pues lo del subject, que desde hace unos dias, supongo que en alguna de las
actualizaciones a potato con apt-get, me ha desaparecido el identd :?
zeppelin inetd[21991]: execv /usr/sbin/identd: No such file or directory
y al parecer esto me está dando problemas con el envio de correo
I have this really strange problem. I had 1 main server running debian
2.0, and identd was fine. I upgraded it to debian 2.1 ..and it no longer
works. I removed it from inetd.conf and tried to run it at the command
line and i got something along the lines of
in.identd: getpeername(): Socket
Can sumone tell me why a package of identd isn't available in the
stable section??
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On Mon, 12 Apr 1999, Pall Magnusson wrote:
Can sumone tell me why a package of identd isn't available in the
stable section??
It is included in the package netstd.
Dennis
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On 13-Apr-99 Dpk wrote:
On Mon, 12 Apr 1999, Pall Magnusson wrote:
Can sumone tell me why a package of identd isn't available in the
stable section??
It is included in the package netstd.
In potato there is also midentd and oidentd.
Hmmm. I've recently set up a small Debian system for use as a firewall.
The only thing hiccuping is when using irc from another Debian system
*behind* the firewall, via the ip_masq_irc module. The irc servers all want
identd to be running, and it is running on the firewall, but apparently
On 08-Mar-99 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmmm. I've recently set up a small Debian system for use as a firewall.
The only thing hiccuping is when using irc from another Debian system
*behind* the firewall, via the ip_masq_irc module. The irc servers all want
identd to be running
Hi,
I am running samba, and when I access a printer, tcplogd identifies who is
trying a printer connection attempt (that's samba on localhost then)
But in syslog I get the following garbage:
Dec 3 20:46:06 stue0ef tcplogd: printer connection attempt from
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@localhost [127.0.0.1]
- This mail will be forwarded to all IRC operator lists and all sites using
- such identd will be K:-lined.
-
- hey that's not very nice. Besides, it appears that changing the ident is
- not possible without other account names, etc. So if the users want
- multiple bots, they'll need
On Thu, Aug 20, 1998 at 09:10:20AM +0200, Matus fantomas Uhlar wrote:
- This mail will be forwarded to all IRC operator lists and all sites
using
- such identd will be K:-lined.
-
- hey that's not very nice. Besides, it appears that changing the ident is
- not possible without
- if anyone will find he's usiong fake identd ppl will k-line him...
- IRC is not made for putting bots and bots abuse IRC. if someone wants to
- abuse IRC he will be banned.
-
- Well I have to agree...
- I personally almost never use IRC but...if a server admin doesn't want somone
- logging
On Thu, Aug 20, 1998 at 04:09:57PM +0200, Matus fantomas Uhlar wrote:
- if anyone will find he's usiong fake identd ppl will k-line him...
- IRC is not made for putting bots and bots abuse IRC. if someone wants to
- abuse IRC he will be banned.
-
- Well I have to agree...
- I personally
and all sites using
such identd will be K:-lined.
hey that's not very nice. Besides, it appears that changing the ident is
not possible without other account names, etc. So if the users want
multiple bots, they'll need to pay for it. I, personally, don't know
anything about bots
Are there any other identd programs? I'm looking for one that will allow
users to modify their handle (in a secure way) so they can have multiple
bots on IRC servers. Maybe something like [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks
-Paul
- Are there any other identd programs? I'm looking for one that will allow
- users to modify their handle (in a secure way) so they can have multiple
- bots on IRC servers. Maybe something like [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This mail will be forwarded to all IRC operator lists and all sites using
Does anyone knows any lists about irc-servers and security in ircservers?
[]'S
Rivaldo Moreira
irc.cyb.com.br
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On Tue, 18 Aug 1998, Matus fantomas Uhlar wrote:
- Are there any other identd programs? I'm looking for one that will allow
- users to modify their handle
On Tue, 18 Aug 1998, Matus fantomas Uhlar wrote:
This mail will be forwarded to all IRC operator lists and all sites using
such identd will be K:-lined.
hey that's not very nice. Besides, it appears that changing the ident is
not possible without other account names, etc. So if the users
Hi,
Paul == Paul Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Paul On Tue, 18 Aug 1998, Matus fantomas Uhlar wrote:
This mail will be forwarded to all IRC operator lists and all sites using
such identd will be K:-lined.
Paul hey that's not very nice.
Asking for help to subvert the rules
search for cidentd on the web, it makes use of a .authlie file in the
user's home directory I believe . . .
.adam
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Howdy,
Something caught my eye tonite.. well, actually, the lack of something.
Where does identd log stuff to? According to the source, it uses
LOG_DAEMON, but I can't seem to find it in there.
daemon.* is logged to /var/log/daemon according to my syslog.conf. I'm
inclined to believe it seeing
Something caught my eye tonite.. well, actually, the lack of something.
Where does identd log stuff to? According to the source, it uses
LOG_DAEMON, but I can't seem to find it in there.
At my box, identd doesn't do the logging but xinetd does.
Nov 24 17:38:00 haitech xinetd[183]: START
Will Lowe [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What is /usr/sbin/identd, and why don't I have it installed? It seems
that it's trying to run an awful lot.
identd is part of netstd, so you would need that installed. Actually,
I'm quite surprised it's not installed, since it contains a lot of
useful
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From: Carey Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 23 Nov
Watching my xconsole window, I've seen a lot of these:
Nov 18 02:52:32 rivendell in.comsat[826]: connect from localhost
Nov 18 02:54:07 rivendell in.smtpd[827]: connect from rivendell.rndy.udel.edu
Nov 18 02:54:07 rivendell inetd[828]: execv /usr/sbin/identd: No such file
or directory
Nov 18 02
On Tue, Nov 18, 1997 at 01:03:21PM -0500, Will Lowe wrote:
What is /usr/sbin/identd, and why don't I have it installed? It seems
that it's trying to run an awful lot.
It's a protocol for passing usernames around. When you connect
to a remote service, the services knows what host you come
I have no entry for identd in /etc/services.
What is the well known port(tcp or udp)?
Is there a good reason why it's not in by default, ie. security?
John Foster
John Foster [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have no entry for identd in /etc/services.
What is the well known port(tcp or udp)?
Is there a good reason why it's not in by default, ie. security?
It's in /etc/services
auth113/tcp authentication tap ident
and it's
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Debian Linux 1.1 Copyright (C) 1993-1996 Debian Association, Inc. and
others
Your site has been rejected for some reason.
This may be caused by a missing RFC 1413 identd on your site.
I get this too at work, but to make it even worse it is via a firewall
Copyright (C) 1993-1996 Debian Association, Inc. and
others
Your site has been rejected for some reason.
This may be caused by a missing RFC 1413 identd on your site.
Contact your and/or our system administrator.
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