08-29-2012
What's "ok", did you try it or not?
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1. Cybersecurity
I have installed TCP wrappers , Good package ...
I have a problem with the hosts_options part ...
I am not able to use the twist command .. It just dosent respond
I have compiled wrappers 7.6 for Solaris 8 with ipv6 support ...
Everything works fine except the twist doesnt work
I have... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: DPAI
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2. IP Networking
I am having a problem and I feel it's network related. I have an RS6000 running AIX. I use a terminal emulation program that allows me to connect to my server via TCP/IP. When I try and make the connection, it takes F-O-R-E-V-E-R to get a login prompt on the screen.
I also cannot ftp to... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: Docboyeee
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3. Solaris
I want to log tcp-wrapper events Solaris 10. I researched and saw that I could make a syslog entry in the hosts.deny, which I did below. After restarting syslog and having ssh blocking, I see nothing logging. I also do not get the email that should be generated. The file was taken from a... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: csgonan
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4. Solaris
has anyone ever tried using a client list in thier hosts.allow file
Example of hosts.allow) in.ftpd: /etc/ftp.hosts
"ftp.hosts" has my list of IP address that are allow access....
However I cant get this work...Any Comments or Help? (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: dodge_man
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5. AIX
With things installed and wrapping ftpd on AIX 5.1 in hosts.deny I have;
ALL: ALL
in hosts.allow;
ftpd: x.x.x.x
ALL: x.x.x.x
I get this on connect via ftp;
421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection
So its working as far as blocking but the hosts.allow seems to be... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: traken
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6. AIX
Looking at /etc/services on AIX 6.1, I noticed some bizarre port numbers which exceed the 16-bit maximum port number for TCP (i.e. they are higher than 65535.)
sco_printer 70000/tcp sco_spooler # For System V print IPC
sco_s5_port 70001/tcp lpNet_s5_port ... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: garethr
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7. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
I'm using vsftpd which is being controlled by inetd.
I have a user that I want to only be able to connect from one specific IP address on the same internal network so I can backup files on a separate system.
Is this possible with TCP wrappers? I got the notion that it was because of a few... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: mashiox
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8. AIX
May I know what is the TCP/UCP port range for any default AIX NFS? Based on rpcinfo -p, I got the following output:
program vers proto port service
100000 4 udp 111 portmapper
100000 3 udp 111 portmapper
100000 2 udp 111 portmapper
100000 4 ... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: famasutika
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9. AIX
I am try to tuning a parameter in AIX 5L and 6 (for performance issue.)
I find a link(https://forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=886358)
The thread mention two parameter below, I can use "ndd" command to tuning.
tcp_deferred_ack_interval = 2
tcp_deferred_ack_max = 2
but I... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: nnnnnnine
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10. AIX
hi all
just installed the netsec.options.tcpwrapper from expansion pack, which used to be a rpm, for my aix 6.1 test box.
it is so unpredictable. i set up the hosts.deny as suggested for all and allow the sshd for specific ip addresses/hostnames.
the tcpdchk says the hosts allowed and... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: wf201626
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ISOSIZE(8) System Administration ISOSIZE(8)
NAME
isosize - output the length of an iso9660 filesystem
SYNOPSIS
isosize [options] iso9660_image_file
DESCRIPTION
This command outputs the length of an iso9660 filesystem that is contained in the specified file. This file may be a normal file or a
block device (e.g. /dev/hdd or /dev/sr0). In the absence of any options (and errors), it will output the size of the iso9660 filesystem in
bytes. This can now be a large number (>> 4 GB).
OPTIONS
-x, --sectors
Show the block count and block size in human-readable form. The output uses the term "sectors" for "blocks".
-d, --divisor number
Only has an effect when -x is not given. The value shown (if no errors) is the iso9660 file size in bytes divided by number. So if
number is the block size then the shown value will be the block count.
The size of the file (or block device) holding an iso9660 filesystem can be marginally larger than the actual size of the iso9660 filesys-
tem. One reason for this is that cd writers are allowed to add "run out" sectors at the end of an iso9660 image.
AVAILABILITY
The isosize command is part of the util-linux package and is available from Linux Kernel Archive <ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils
/util-linux/>.
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