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>Steven Levine wrote:
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>> FWIW, 888 is:
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>> erlogin 888/tcp # Login and environment passing
>I saw that but I'm clueless as to what it's for. The AppleTalk and
Will, there's source code at:
http://web.mit.edu/afs/dev.mit.edu/source/src-7.7/athena/lib/kerberos.p9/appl/erlogin/
I suspect it's some sort of extended rlogin.
>Frankly, I'm *amazed* that this much hacker activity is going on. I knew
>it was bad, but not *this* bad.
There are times I think you live in a cave rather than in San Diego. :-)
Steven
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