[NTLUG:Discuss] What is on port 98?[i-no-now]

Sean Cook seer14 at endor.hsutx.edu
Thu Jul 6 15:18:04 CDT 2000


SuSE does not use linuxconf, it uses YaST as a configuration tool.

* madhat at unspecific.com [2000.07.06 14:36]:
: al wrote:
: > 
: > MadHat wrote:
: > >
: > > al wrote:
: > > >
: > > > MadHat wrote:
: > > > >
: > > > > al wrote:
: > > > > >
: > > > > > A friend recently ran a port scanner on me(nmap I think) on me
: > > > > >
: > > > > > among the few things that I recognized was the entry
: > > > > >
: > > > > > 98      open        tcp        unknown
: > > > > >
: > > > > > so I looked in /etc/inetd.conf....nothing on port 98
: > > > > >
: > > > > > How do I go about locating the port user?
: > > > >
: > > > > should be linuxconf
: > > > >
: > > > > are you running RedHat?
: > > >
: > > > B I N G O
: > > >
: > > > I am running Mandrake7.0->7.1
: > >
: > > redhat based... :^)
: > well
: > actually I was under the impression that MDK
: > stopped being RH+ at 6.1 and 7.x was no more RH based than Suse
: > they even have their own versions of core rpms that are not RH
: > copies
: 
: based on RH in the begining, still has linuxconf and RPM and same init
: for the most part.  It may not be directly based on RH anymore, but it
: is still very similar, more so than say Debian.  Debian (AFAIK) does not
: have linuxconf and has a different setup on init scripts.  Same concepts
: though...
: 
: Does SuSE use linuxconf?  I don't have one of those in front of me right
: now.
: 
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