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From: Christian Kurz (shorty
getuid.de)Date: Thu Feb 08 2001 - 13:47:55 CST
On 01-02-08 Jarno Huuskonen wrote:
> I hope this hasn't been discussed to death already ;-)
> nmap -sT -I against pidentd gives out under what useraccount
> different servers are running (it could be useful to check if bind<8.2.3
> is running as root;)
Hm, could you please tell us which version of pidentd you tryed? I use
pidentd with des-encryption here and tried nmap -sT -I 127.0.0.1 and the
only output for owner that I got was "," (comma). There was no sign for
any owner of a process, so would you please explain this and show some
output you achieved?
Ciao
Christian
-- When it is incorrect, it is, at least *authoritatively* incorrect. -- Hitchiker's Guide To The Galaxy
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