[ale] 2 Odd Q's
Greg
runman at telocity.com
Fri Jan 10 12:42:36 EST 2003
nmap will allow you to limit the ports to whatever you want
Greg
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ale-admin at ale.org [mailto:ale-admin at ale.org]On Behalf Of Drag0n
> Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 11:09 AM
> To: ale at ale.org
> Subject: Re: [ale] 2 Odd Q's
>
>
> possible input below
>
>
> "Robert L. Harris" wrote:
> >
> > 1) Using PGP and GPG, is it possible to have 2 public rings, one that's
> > your personal public ring you read and write to, one that's
> a read only
> > file you'd treat like a keyserver? We want to do a company wide
> > "file" to treat like a key server so that any kind of network outage
> > won't take it down. Not my choice, it's something the guy designing
> > the project is looking for. Everyone submits keys to a central key
> > server which outputs to a file which is verified, sanified
> and rsync'ed
> > out to remote mailservers for use.
> >
>
> i dont know if something like this is possible for pgp/gpg but there is
> a project for ssh public keys to be distributed via DNS bind 9 but it
> may be a similar project ( http://www.cs.jhu.edu/~smang/sshproject.html
> )
>
> >
> > 3) Is it possible to find out exactly where a port is being blocked?
> > I'm trying to connect to port 25 on
> atlntap1.adc.nexteldata.net from my
> > home but it's timing out. From work I can connect just
> fine. Nextel is
> > convinced that my firewall is the cause even though I've
> tested with the
> > firewall completely disabled. I'd like to tell them exactly what
> > machine is blocking my traffic. Preferably without something
> > considered as nasty as nmap that they'd consider a hacking attack.
> >
>
> there are a couple of programs out there that may be helpful, hping (
> http://www.hping.org/ ) is one that gives you the ability to ping and
> traceroute based on port and protocol. You know nmap as the other one,
> but i think there should be a way to limit the port and speed of scans
> to more acceptable levels.
>
>
> Drag0n
> dragon at atlantacon.org
> Carpe Aptenobites, Seize the Penguins!
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