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Re: [1/2 OT] How to find the desktop near me?



El 2012-07-01 a las 22:52 +0800, lina escribió:

(resending to the list. Lina, be careful when you hit the reply button...)

> On Sun, Jul 1, 2012 at 10:16 PM, Camaleón <noelamac@gmail.com> wrote:

(...)

> >> Shall I do something? to harden my system. Is it dangerous?
> >
> > The results for that scan are explained here:
> >
> > http://nmap.org/nsedoc/scripts/smb-security-mode.html
> 
> I feel something wrong here.
> 
> ssh: Could not resolve hostname xxxx: Name or service not known

Lina, sorry to say this but your messages are completely unrelated each 
other and you provide no context at all, how do you think people can 
understand what are you trying to do or what you are testing? :-/

> from syslog:
> 
> 
> Jul  1 22:43:12 Debian named[1695]: success resolving
> 'dns230.a.register.com/AAAA' (in 'register.com'?) after disabling EDNS
> Jul  1 22:43:12 Debian named[1695]: error (insecurity proof failed)
> resolving 'bugzilla.mozilla.org/AAAA/IN': 63.245.215.5#53
> Jul  1 22:43:13 Debian named[1695]: success resolving 'org/DNSKEY' (in
> 'org'?) after reducing the advertised EDNS UDP packet size to 512
> octets
> Jul  1 22:43:13 Debian named[1695]: success resolving
> 'www.thoughtcrime.org/A' (in 'thoughtcrime.org'?) after reducing the
> advertised EDNS UDP packet size to 512 octets
> Jul  1 22:43:13 Debian named[1695]: success resolving
> 'www.thoughtcrime.org/AAAA' (in 'thoughtcrime.org'?) after reducing
> the advertised EDNS UDP packet size to 512 octets
> Jul  1 22:43:14 Debian named[1695]: success resolving
> 'bugzilla.dynect.mozilla.net/A' (in 'dynect.mozilla.net'?) after
> reducing the advertised EDNS UDP packet size to 512 octets
> Jul  1 22:43:14 Debian named[1695]: success resolving
> 'g2.gtld-servers.net/AAAA' (in 'gtld-servers.net'?) after disabling
> EDNS
> Jul  1 22:43:14 Debian named[1695]: success resolving
> 'ns1.activeby.net/AAAA' (in 'activeby.net'?) after disabling EDNS
> Jul  1 22:43:14 Debian named[1695]: success resolving
> 'ns3.activeby.net/AAAA' (in 'activeby.net'?) after disabling EDNS
> Jul  1 22:43:14 Debian named[1695]: success resolving
> 'ns2.activeby.net/AAAA' (in 'activeby.net'?) after disabling EDNS
> Jul  1 22:43:16 Debian named[1695]: error (network unreachable)
> resolving 'ns5.register.com/AAAA/IN': 2001:503:231d::2:30#53
> Jul  1 22:43:16 Debian named[1695]: error (network unreachable)
> resolving 'ns3.register.com/AAAA/IN': 2001:503:231d::2:30#53
> Jul  1 22:43:18 Debian named[1695]: success resolving
> 'bugzilla.zlb.phx.mozilla.net/A' (in 'mozilla.net'?) after reducing
> the advertised EDNS UDP packet size to 512 octets
> Jul  1 22:43:18 Debian named[1695]: success resolving
> 'ns3.p27.dynect.net/A' (in 'dynect.net'?) after disabling EDNS
> Jul  1 22:43:18 Debian named[1695]: success resolving
> 'ns2.p27.dynect.net/AAAA' (in 'dynect.net'?) after disabling EDNS
> Jul  1 22:43:18 Debian named[1695]: success resolving
> 'ns3.p27.dynect.net/AAAA' (in 'dynect.net'?) after disabling EDNS
> Jul  1 22:43:18 Debian named[1695]: success resolving
> 'ns4.p27.dynect.net/AAAA' (in 'dynect.net'?) after disabling EDNS
> Jul  1 22:43:20 Debian named[1695]: success resolving
> 'ns5.register.com/AAAA' (in 'register.com'?) after reducing the
> advertised EDNS UDP packet size to 512 octets
> Jul  1 22:43:20 Debian named[1695]: success resolving
> 'ns3.register.com/AAAA' (in 'register.com'?) after reducing the
> advertised EDNS UDP packet size to 512 octets
> Jul  1 22:44:18 Debian kernel: [ 1021.722665] applesmc: FS! : read arg fail
> Jul  1 22:44:49 Debian kernel: [ 1051.943448] applesmc: FS! : read arg fail
> Jul  1 22:44:54 Debian kernel: [ 1057.004279] applesmc: FS! : read arg fail
> Jul  1 22:46:57 Debian named[1695]: error (network unreachable)
> resolving 'www.wpacracker.com/AAAA/IN': 2001:4b98:b:a::40#53
> Jul  1 22:46:58 Debian named[1695]: error (network unreachable)
> resolving 'www.cloudcracker.com/AAAA/IN': 2001:4b98:c:521::20#53
> Jul  1 22:46:58 Debian named[1695]: error (network unreachable)
> resolving 'www.cloudcracker.com/AAAA/IN': 2604:3400:a::2#53
> 
> Does it look normal? I didn't open those website.

Yes as long as you are running a DNS server and you have configured it 
to be your default resolver. Any services in your system (web servers, 
e-mail servers...) will query for the above domain names.

Greetings,

-- 
Camaleón 


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