[Gllug] Firewalls suddenly blocking port 80? But how? And how can I check with no web access which device?
M.Blackmore
mblackmore at oxlug.org
Sun Nov 15 20:40:47 UTC 2009
Well I found out that ls has a recursive -R option but all variations on
tcpdump with wildcards instantly came up with no file found without even
a flicker from the disk light (could it run so quick as to be invisible
or am I being thick and missing something about searching with ls??)
On Sun, 2009-11-15 at 20:31 +0000, M.Blackmore wrote:
> On Sat, 2009-11-14 at 23:30 +0000, Tethys wrote:
> > run "tcpdump -n -i eth0 port 80".
>
> Unfortunately this gives a command not found error for tcpdum - where
> would it be located or is it even in IPCop? Also unfortunately the
> locate command is not found so I can't search the disk :-( And don't
> know where to start looking for it. I've never used ls beyond a quick
> lookup in a directory for a known name so will explore if any of the
> books give any instruction as to using ls recursively for locating files
> down the directory structure but somehow I suspect I'm not going to find
> anything...
>
> Any ideas of where to go from here?
>
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