U could also install a portscans detection tool as portsentry running on
unix (windows ???).
Duane Beck wrote:
> TCP0.0.0.0:4450.0.0.0:0
>
>>> LISTENING
>>>
> UDP0.0.0.0:445*:*
>
The ports are not currently open to any foreign
>>>m
Casey Allen Shobe wrote:
>In response to the recent squirrelmail discussion, SquirrelMail, which I once
>used heavily, is only as secure as the protocols over which it's running. I
>would recommend using a HTTPS server, and having the IMAP server on the same
>machine.
>
>IMAP is only an "inse
Bassam ALHUSSEIN wrote:
>Hello ...
>I've got a question:
>Any body knows a free anonymizing service like the old safeweb.com ...it is
>no more free ...I know others like surfola.com etc.. but their addresses are
>blocked ...I loved the strategy of Triangleboy that wa s used in
>safeweb.com, so it
Andrew Chong wrote:
>Hi,
>Anyone have successfully used and implemented SSH server for
>WindowsNT4/Win2K? I've installed one SSH server product by www.ssh.com but
>couldn't get it to work with Putty clients or scpy command.
>
>Any recommends or comments from anyone? Thanks in advance.
>
>Regards
M. Wolffensperger wrote:
>
>-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>Hash: SHA1
>
>Hello,
>
>I have a problem with rebuilding the sendmail.mc file to the
>sendmail.cf file I do the following [root@mail m.wolffensperger]# m4
>/etc/mail/sendmail.mc > /etc/sendmail.cf
>/etc/mail/sendmail.mc:11: m4: Cann