Re: What Is hosts2-ns
From: Ted Behling (ted-lists@monarchis.net)
Date: 03/01/03
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Date: Sat, 01 Mar 2003 15:53:05 -0500 To: <focus-linux@securityfocus.com> From: Ted Behling <ted-lists@monarchis.net>
At 06:05 PM 5/25/2002, SoloCDM wrote:
>On Linux, what is hosts2-ns? How is it accessed from a remote host?
>Someone recently tried to access my server through port 81.
I believe hosts2ns is a utility that will convert your /etc/hosts file into
a BIND-compatible zone file. If we're talking about the same thing, it has
nothing to do with any TCP port.
Ted Behling, Chief Penguin Surgeon
Monarch Information Systems, Inc.
tbehling@monarchis.net
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