12-12-2001
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1. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
Im programming a perl script which will act as a daemon listening on a tcp port (2323) and will take (<stdin>) from the client (im going to use telnet) and run the arguments from (<stdin>) against an program already on the server, which is used to list books in the library at uni.
So far... (1 Reply)
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2. Shell Programming and Scripting
I am not what I would call an experienced programmer.
I know some ksh etc..
I need to be able to listening on a port for incoming data on a ultra 10 using solaris 9. Basically all that I need to do at the moment is to log the incoming data on a specific port number.
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3. Linux
Hi All,
I'm running RH 9.0 on a PII box with 160MB RAM. Just downloaded RealVNC X86 Linux (version 3.3.7). How can I get the HTTP listening port up ?
Thanks,
KENT (6 Replies)
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4. IP Networking
I want to write a program to list all port numbers a process like web server is listening to.Is there a any unix command to find the port numbers and the processes(pid) connected to that port. (6 Replies)
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
On my VPS server I have a port that is open and is listening for a 'status' command when you connect to it to like so...
$ telnet host 1900
Trying host...
Connected to host.
Escape character is '^]'.
status
QMAIL;OK
APACHE;OK
HTTPD;OK
CRON;OK
Wondering if what command I can attempt... (2 Replies)
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6. Cybersecurity
Hi Pals
Consider a case where the network interface is there and it is connected to a network.
Only thing left here is I need to set a static ip/ip though dhcp (though ifconfig)
I heard that it is possible to listen even if the ip address is not set. So is there any possibility of an attack over... (1 Reply)
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7. UNIX Desktop Questions & Answers
Hi Guys,
my issue is - I have people connecting to my hosts from the outside world (for POC testing). There application listens on a port 3010 which is bound to the localhost. Using netstat -an | grep LISTEN it is the only port that is bound - ie: ftp, ssh etc listen on all interfaces. I need... (1 Reply)
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8. IP Networking
Hi,
I have an executable running on HP-UX, from this executable I need to findout if the portnumber. lets say 7890,7891, 7892 are listening on the remote server running on HP-UX.
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9. Red Hat
Hi all,
I am not able to telnet from one system to another.
say from system1 to system2
However i am able to do
telnet system2 1521
but I am not able to do
telnet system2 6730 &
telnet system2 6731 &
telnet system2 6732
some other onformation:
system1:root(/root)# rpm -qa |... (1 Reply)
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10. AIX
Hello,
I was trying to find information about below rpcbind issue and how can I fix it so that, it wont happen again.
Below is the one of the vulnerability from my security team,
RPC
service name: portmapper
service protocal: udp
Portmapper found at: 327xx
service port: 327xx
... (2 Replies)
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app::nopaste::command
App::Nopaste::Command(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation App::Nopaste::Command(3pm)
NAME
App::Nopaste::Command - command-line utility for App::Nopaste
nopaste - command-line utility to nopaste
DESCRIPTION
This application will take some text on STDIN and give you a URL on STDOUT.
You may also specify files as arguments, they will be concatenated together into one large nopaste.
OPTIONS
-d, --desc
The one line description of your paste. The default is usually the first few characters of your text.
-n, --name
Your nickname, usually displayed with the paste. Default: $NOPASTE_NICK then $USER.
-l, --lang
The language of the nopaste. The values accepted depend on the nopaste service. There is no mapping done yet. Default: perl.
-c, --chan
The channel for the nopaste, not always relevant. Usually tied to a pastebot in that channel which will announce your paste.
-s, --services
The nopaste services to try, in order. You may also specify this in $NOPASTE_SERVICES (space-separated list of service names, e.g.
"Shadowcat Gist").
-L, --list
List available nopaste services.
-x, --copy
If specified, automatically copy the URL to your clipboard, using the Clipboard module.
-p, --paste
If specified, use only the clipboard as input, using the Clipboard module.
-o, --open
If specified, automatically open the URL using Browser::Open. Browser::Open tries a number of different browser commands depending on your
OS.
--private
If specified, the paste access will be restricted to those that know the URL.
-q, --quiet
If specified, do not warn or complain about broken services.
perl v5.14.2 2011-08-26 App::Nopaste::Command(3pm)