On Fri, May 10, 2002 at 03:50:17AM +, Saud Aziz wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Its' been a while i used linux at all. Last version of Mandrake that i used
> was i guess 7.
> Now i installed 8.2 and can't figure out where i can go and start and stop
> identd?
> Any suggestions?
>
> Saud
>
>
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HTH
Brian
On Fri, 2002-05-10 at 13:50, Saud Aziz wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Its' been a while i used linux at all. Last version of Mandrake that i used
> was i guess 7.
> Now i installed 8.2 and can't figure out where i can go and start and stop
> identd?
> Any
Hi there,
Its' been a while i used linux at all. Last version of Mandrake that i used
was i guess 7.
Now i installed 8.2 and can't figure out where i can go and start and stop
identd?
Any suggestions?
Saud
My reply add
I'm not sure quite what is causing this or how to fix it. Thanks for any
assistance. :]
Nov 13 00:07:01 unica in.identd[11989]: fopen("/proc/net/tcp", "r"): Permission
denied
PS.
my /etc/services line for this goes like this:
'auth113/tcp authentication tap ident'
an
does anyone know why the -q option (Masqueraded
Ident) doesnt work with pidentd anymore?? it worked in Mandrake 7.0, but i can't
seem ot find an equivilent option in any of the newer versions of
pidentd.
Thx
I've run into a problem with Mandrake 7.0. I installed identd (actually,
midentd as this box masquerades internal hosts with ipchains) which
in.midentd runs as nobody.nobody from inetd. All ident challenges fail with
a log entry that permission is denied for /proc/net/tcp. If I chmod
/proc/net
Firstly, seems to be ok,
and in /etc/passwd and /etc/group, respectively.
bill wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Firstly, are there any problems with identd on the mdk 7.0 distribution,
> and where can I find user and group numbers, which are needed for some
> options.
>
> Thanks
> Bill
--
"Brian, the man fr
Hi,
Firstly, are there any problems with identd on the mdk 7.0 distribution,
and where can I find user and group numbers, which are needed for some
options.
Thanks
Bill
On Wed, 23 Feb 2000, you wrote:
> Ident is usually started by /etc/inetd.conf. All 'standard' ports are
> in /etc/services. (auth=113)
>
> Not usually a good idea to open identd to listen, as you will only be
> answering other's requests for your info. I'd comment it out. You
> can't booby-tr
Ident is usually started by /etc/inetd.conf. All 'standard' ports are
in /etc/services. (auth=113)
Not usually a good idea to open identd to listen, as you will only be
answering other's requests for your info. I'd comment it out. You
can't booby-trap it like the wrapped services.
You can in
What port does IdentD listen on? I'm using NAT here on my ISDN line,
so (naturally) anything that isn't a standard port (mail, news, web,
etc) doesn't get through unless SPECIFICALLY routed.
If you can tell me which port needs to be let through, I can let it
through the ISDN router... :-)
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