LANSystems.com: Monitoring Connections To Your System [IPPL Guide]
Jul 23, 2000, 02:20 (0 Talkback[s] )
(Other stories by Vincent Hillier )
[ Thanks to Tre for
this link. ]
"In today's world, you have connections coming from all over
the place, with different purposes, these range from legit
connections, to trojan/exploit probing. Regardless of the type of
connection, you should be aware of them. In this guide I will show
you how to install IP Protocols Logger (ippl)."
"First off we get the source code from...
http://pltplp.net/ippl/archive/
The latest version at the time of this writing is 1.4.10."
"Next up we extract it, and make the new directory our CWD.
tar xzvf ippl-1.4.10.tar.gz cd ippl-1.4.10
Now we configure it..."
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