Re[4]: [newbie] [Fwd: [Mandrake Off Topic] LICQ/Dynamically opening ports in Linksys router]

2003-06-20 Thread rikona
Hello Technoslick, Thursday, June 19, 2003, 4:22:06 AM, you wrote: T> 'Port Triggering' is the feature present on this particular T> router/gateway. As you know, I have a great interest in app-aware firewalls. They are useful in protecting against call-home threats. The possibility of doing this

Re[4]: [newbie] [Fwd: [Mandrake Off Topic] LICQ/Dynamically opening ports in Linksys router]

2003-06-16 Thread rikona
Hello Technoslick, Monday, June 16, 2003, 3:21:54 PM, you wrote: T> Your spyware software, commercial or malicious, is going out ports T> that would be open in all firewalls that allow HTTP access: port T> 80. Not necessarily. Tiny, for example, can be set so that the ONLY app that is allowed to

Re: Re[4]: [newbie] [Fwd: [Mandrake Off Topic] LICQ/Dynamically opening ports in Linksys router]

2003-06-16 Thread bascule
well i found that runing netstat as root showed some progs/pids that running as a user didn't i think netstat has a continuous mode 'netstat -c', i was thinking you could do something clever with a script using netstat and grep? and have a filelist of progs you know about and if 'netstat -cp' gi