Re: port control

From: Wolfgang Kueter (wolfgang@shconnect.de)
Date: 02/09/02


From: Wolfgang Kueter <wolfgang@shconnect.de>
Date: Sat, 09 Feb 2002 17:15:42 +0100

Frank S wrote:

>> Nonsense, he just wants to run no http server on his machine.
>
> Show me where he said http! How did you dream that up?

Sorry, he didn't say that, I mexed that up with another thread where he
wanted to close port 80. I therefore cancelled both articles.
Nevertheless there is no need to "close ports" with some obscure
software, as long as one doesn't run a service.

Wolfgang

-- 
A foreign body and a foreign mind,
never welcome in the land of the blind.
Peter Gabriel, Not one of us, 1980



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