Re: Finding open ports

2001-12-17 Thread Oscar Castaneda V.
On Fri, Dec 07, 2001 at 05:59:11PM -0700, Blake Thornton wrote: OK, this is probably a bit of a cracker question, but I'm trying to get into my own box. My box is behind a firewall and want to ssh into it. I have asked the admin to open the port for me, but he's not moving as fast as I

Re: Finding open ports

2001-12-17 Thread Rick Warner
Perhaps there is a reason why these ports are blocked at the firewall. Our security model would forbid opening such a hole - in fact we open no holes. And there are no user accounts on the firewall - which is damn good security policy. On the firewalls I admin, the moment someone starts an

Re: Finding open ports

2001-12-09 Thread AABAN34
Uus nmap, there is a nice X-windows version that comes with Redhat 7.2, it's called under the utilities all Nmapfe. Brian ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

Re: Finding open ports

2001-12-08 Thread AABAN34
Use a local port scanner to check open ports.. Brian ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

Re: Finding open ports

2001-12-08 Thread Blake Thornton
My box is behind a firewall and want to ssh into it. I have asked the admin to open the port for me, but he's not moving as fast as I would like and I hate to get too pushy about it. So, I am thinking that all I need to do is find an open port and put this port into my sshd_config

Re: Finding open ports

2001-12-08 Thread Blake Thornton
try using port 21 (ftp). you have a good chance of it working that way i would think, what with the active ftp ports which are probably open etc.. Nope, port 21 is closed to me too. I guess I'm still a bit confused. I changed my sshd config file and change the port. I then restarted sshd,

Re: Finding open ports

2001-12-08 Thread Dave Reed
From: Blake Thornton [EMAIL PROTECTED] try using port 21 (ftp). you have a good chance of it working that way i would think, what with the active ftp ports which are probably open etc.. Nope, port 21 is closed to me too. I guess I'm still a bit confused. I changed my sshd config

Re: Finding open ports

2001-12-08 Thread Jack Bowling
** Reply to message from Blake Thornton [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sat, 08 Dec 2001 11:59:54 -0700 (MST) try using port 21 (ftp). you have a good chance of it working that way i would think, what with the active ftp ports which are probably open etc.. Nope, port 21 is closed to me too. I

Re: Finding open ports

2001-12-08 Thread Jim Bija
try netstat -an or netstat -tan that will show open ports.. - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2001 10:00 AM Subject: Re: Finding open ports Use a local port scanner to check open ports.. Brian

Finding open ports

2001-12-07 Thread Blake Thornton
OK, this is probably a bit of a cracker question, but I'm trying to get into my own box. My box is behind a firewall and want to ssh into it. I have asked the admin to open the port for me, but he's not moving as fast as I would like and I hate to get too pushy about it. So, I am thinking

Re: Finding open ports

2001-12-07 Thread Jim Bija
: Finding open ports OK, this is probably a bit of a cracker question, but I'm trying to get into my own box. My box is behind a firewall and want to ssh into it. I have asked the admin to open the port for me, but he's not moving as fast as I would like and I hate to get too pushy about

Re: Finding open ports

2001-12-07 Thread Devon
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Friday 07 December 2001 07:59 pm, Blake Thornton wrote: My box is behind a firewall and want to ssh into it. I have asked the admin to open the port for me, but he's not moving as fast as I would like and I hate to get too pushy about it.