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2004 Jun 26
3
ttyv for local only?
I get this in my security postings.
Jun [undisclosed time] [undiscl.] login: 2 LOGIN FAILURES ON ttyv2
Jun [undisclosed time] [undiscl.] login: 2 LOGIN FAILURES ON ttyv2, qmaild
As it turns out, I'm not running qmail :) And if I did, it would
definitely have a nologin shell. But that's beside the point-
I have had a perception that ttyv was for local/console logins, and that
just
2000 Oct 08
1
binding to privileged ports
Apologies if this is a FAQ; I couldn't find an answer on openssh.com or
the mailing list archive....
Commercial SSH (I looked at 1.2.30) allocates privileged ports by counting
/downwards/ from 1023, so that it will obtain a socket with (roughly
speaking) the highest available privileged port number. This also appears
to be the behaviour of rsh et al:
(from sshconnect.c; whitespace elided)