Re: Apache Security Issue

2002-02-21 Thread Devon Ryan
> Drew > Your isp is probably blocking access to port 80. This is pretty normal for DSL providers. -- Devon Ryan| [EMAIL PROTECTED] Biology/Neuroscience, Pre-med | http://home.uchicago.edu/~dpryan SG Unix Systems Administrator | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Max Palevsky RCA | [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: which ftp-server?

2001-12-30 Thread Devon Ryan
it is used here...assuming you can use a unix based server) but there are clients for many platforms, including unix and windows. -- Devon Ryan| [EMAIL PROTECTED] Biology/Neuroscience, Pre-med | http://home.uchicago.edu/~dpryan SG Unix Systems Administrator | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Max Palevsky RCA | [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Locking down UDP ports

2001-12-27 Thread Devon Ryan
rule-set and make sure there is nothing you left out. -- Devon Ryan| [EMAIL PROTECTED] Biology/Neuroscience, Pre-med | http://home.uchicago.edu/~dpryan SG Unix Systems Administrator | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Max Palevsky RCA | [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: RE: ¡¡I NEED HELP!!

2001-12-04 Thread Devon Ryan
Richard Sandy wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > > On Fri, 30 Nov 2001, Devon Ryan wrote: > > >>>I scanned my homeserver for open ports and I found that I have the >>>ports: >>> >>>12345 NetBus >>>20034 NetBus Pro

Re: ¡¡I NEED HELP!!

2001-12-01 Thread Devon Ryan
e these ports > > PLEASE!!! Something tells me that you're running tripwire...or you scanned the wrong ip :P man netstat to see what process is bound to these ports (unless GNU/Linux has a tool like FreeBSD's sockstat). -- Devon Ryan| [EMAIL PR