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Date:      6 Aug 1997 19:56:07 GMT
From:      doka@dragon.opera.kharkov.ua (Vladimir Litovka)
To:        freebsd-security@freebsd.org
Subject:   SUMMARY: identd working?
Message-ID:  <5saksn$ln5$1@grunt.vl.kharkov.ua>

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Hello!

On Wed, 6 Aug 1997, Hoss Firooznia wrote:

> > On my system (FreeBSD 2.2.2) don't work identd (pident-2.2.4) I have such
> > line in inetd.conf:
> > 
> > ident stream tcp wait root	/usr/local/sbin/identd	identd -w -t120
> > 
> >  but when connecting to remote side, there is no identification.
> 
> It's possible (but probably unlikely) that your system has been broken
> into and your copy of identd has been replaced with a "trojan horse"
> program that allows attackers back into your system.

I don't think such, because I recently rebuild pident package, and problem
is still. This feature happens only with some versions of inetd. For
example, inetd, that is in FreeBSD package, work normally. So, this isn't
a problem of pidentd, but IMHO problem of inetd.

> Below I've included a recent CERT advisory that explains the problem.
> Good luck, and I hope this is just a harmless problem with identd and
> not something more serious.

Thank you. I _think_ that there isn't hacker's wars :-)

      Vladimir Litovka <doka@kharkiv.net>, UNIX System Administrator
              Check my resume at http://pasha.tnp.com/~doka

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