Ok, Intermapper (http://www.intermapper.com/ <http://www.intermapper.com/> )
is probably one of the most useful network monitoring tools I've ever used.
Except, it only runs on Mac, and there are no plans to port it to another
OS.  If you have an extra Mac laying around, you should really grab a demo
copy and check it out.
 
Anyway, is there anything like this for linux?  I already know about
netsaint and use it, but it doesn't even come close to intermapper.  In
fact, I've never seen anything that comes close to Intermapper.  You really
have to try it out on a large network to get a feel for how good it is.
 
Jay

-----Original Message-----
From: Raymond Norton [mailto:ray at lctn.k12.mn.us] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 8:56 AM
To: tclug-list at mn-linux.org
Subject: Re: [TCLUG] Redhat 7.2 ports


You probably need to modify or disable ipchains.
 
 

----- Original Message ----- 
From: David Cross <mailto:dacross at nwc.edu>  
To: tclug-list at mn-linux.org <mailto:tclug-list at mn-linux.org>  
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 8:18 AM
Subject: [TCLUG] Redhat 7.2 ports

I'm pretty new to Linux, so please pardon me if a few links of the chain are
missing. I've recently installed RH 7.2 and I was impressed to see that only
one port is open compared to the twelve open ports of a default Windows 2000
installation. During the install I specified only medium firewall rules
while selecting web and ftp ports to be open. However, those ports are not
open. I've installed Apache to begin with but I can't reach it from outside
the machine.
 
What config file(s) do I need to edit to open those ports?
 
Thanks in advance.
 
David Cross

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