09-06-2003
i wont to install ircd on my server my ports i need 6663-7000 closed. vs what command can i open them ?
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/* Linux Slackware */
Nmap shows the following ports open on the gateway.
21/tcp ftp
22/tcp ssh
23/tcp telnet
25/tcp smtp
37/tcp time
80/tcp http
113/tcp auth
515/tcp printer
587/tcp submission
1024/tcp kdm
6000/tcp x11
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hi guys,
may i know the exact steps to open a port in solaris.i have some rough idea - which is adding the port number in /etc/services.
but i am not sure the correct conventions, steps or any other steps.
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just a quick question:
a. whats the simplest command to check open port and the corresponding services?
example:
bash-2.05# netstat -an | grep LISTEN
*.199 *.* 0 0 49152 0 LISTEN
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Hi,
I have read some forum theads about the open and close ports. some points are clear and it is not working on my machine or something am i missing?
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tinymux-install
TINYMUX-INSTALL(1) General Commands Manual TINYMUX-INSTALL(1)
NAME
tinymux-install - installer for the tinymux flavor mush server
SYNOPSIS
tinymux-install [OPTION]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the tinymux-install command. It was written for the Debian distribution because the original program
does not have a manual page.
tinymux-install is a program that installs the tinymux server in the user directory from which it is ran. It provides all necessary data
and configuration files for each user account it is setup for, as well as the restart script needed to initiate an instance of the tinymux
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tinymux-install itself should only be run once per user to install the necessary files and links. All updating of the tinymux server should
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OPTIONS
These programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is
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-h, --help
display this help and exit
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AUTHOR
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