Type netstat -a -p, it tells which services are running on which ports.
Ignore the Unix sockets section.
Good reading Building Internet Firewalls an O'Reilly book (theory) and
Linux Firewalls a New Riders book (very good implementation book, although
it uses old kernel, that is ipchains
Download "nmap" and have it scan your system. It will tell you which
ports are open.
On 4 Mar 2001, Dominic Mitchell wrote:
Hi,
Ok, I am making a firewall fast before I get hit. I downloaded
pmfirewall-1.1.14 which is very easy to configure --- it is
targeted for users with low knowledge
Offhand, I'm not sure how this helps him determine the open ports on his
system.
On Sun, 4 Mar 2001, Jack Bowling wrote:
** Reply to message from Dominic Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 05 Mar 2001
00:31:53 -0500
FYI.
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$ whois directcon.com
Whois Server Version 1.3
Never mind...at 7AM, I'm a blithering boob...I'll shut up now. G
On Sun, 4 Mar 2001, Jack Bowling wrote:
** Reply to message from Dominic Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 05 Mar 2001
00:31:53 -0500
FYI.
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$ whois directcon.com
Whois Server Version 1.3
Domain names in
Statux,
POS? That's not French!
un bout de merde!
That's French.
Gustav
P.S. Yes, I agree with you. I'm using it regularly. Or at least trying
to.
Statux wrote:
tcp 81 0 modemcable163.96-2:1732 rsjohn-3.directcon.:ftp CLOSE_WAIT
tcp1 0 modemcable163.96-2:1731
Hi,
Ok, I am making a firewall fast before I get hit. I downloaded
pmfirewall-1.1.14 which is very easy to configure --- it is
targeted for users with low knowledge of ipchains et al ... me :(
I will take some time to read the Howto, but it possible just to
tweak the firewall.
For now I
On 4 Mar 2001, Dominic Mitchell wrote:
Hi,
Ok, I am making a firewall fast before I get hit. I downloaded
pmfirewall-1.1.14 which is very easy to configure --- it is
targeted for users with low knowledge of ipchains et al ... me :(
I will take some time to read the Howto, but it possible
This command gives you a quick overview:
netstat -at
And the following command gives you some more information about which
processes are listening on which ports.
lsof -a -i
Werner
On 4 Mar 2001, Dominic Mitchell wrote:
Hi,
Ok, I am making a firewall fast before I get hit. I downloaded
Dominic Mitchell wrote:
Hi,
Ok, I am making a firewall fast before I get hit. I downloaded
pmfirewall-1.1.14 which is very easy to configure --- it is
targeted for users with low knowledge of ipchains et al ... me :(
I will take some time to read the Howto, but it possible just to
Werner Puschitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This command gives you a quick overview: netstat -at
Connexions Internet actives (serveurs et tablies)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Adresse locale Adresse distanteEtat
tcp0 0 modemcable163.96-2:1777 news.videotron.net:nntp
** Reply to message from Dominic Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 05 Mar 2001
00:31:53 -0500
FYI.
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$ whois directcon.com
Whois Server Version 1.3
Domain names in the .com, .net, and .org domains can now be registered
with many different competing registrars. Go to
tcp 81 0 modemcable163.96-2:1732 rsjohn-3.directcon.:ftp CLOSE_WAIT
tcp1 0 modemcable163.96-2:1731 rsjohn-3.directcon.:www CLOSE_WAIT
tcp1 0 modemcable163.96-2:1729 rsjohn-3.directcon.:www CLOSE_WAIT
tcp1 0 modemcable163.96-2:1728
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