On Tue, 2004-01-27 at 21:19, Michael Scherer wrote:
On Tuesday 27 January 2004 20:39, Eric Dondelinger
wrote:
Now some more details; I was running nmap in user
mode, not as
root, I know the result would be different, for the time being I'll
work with this, I'll check more later.
It isn't that different, unless you use special options.
using -sU for udp could be good too, but, you doesn't need to be root, i
think.
-sU requires root (that's whan nmap said on my system).
Funnily, when I ran nmap as root, it reported that my system must be
down because it's not responding ...
I checked the IP thrice.
:-)
Small panic here as I was stopping the "suspected" daemons with the SuSe
runlevel editor (thanks for the reminder Eric), I stopped the Xdm dameon
(stupid me...) of course it was kinda difficult to continue from there
:-))
now the only service left running is the X11, which I'll keep an eye on
:)
Serge (still paranoïd)
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