On 2003.09.06 18:08:22 +0400, 3APA3A <3APA3A@SECURITY.NNOV.RU> wrote: > II. Who is vulnerable > > Any system shipped with network daemons launched through inetd > (FreeBSD, SuSE, Red Hat, etc.). FreeBSD doesn't run anything through inetd by default. You have to manually edit inetd.conf to enable anything, and there is a warning screen during the install process about doing so. Additionally, FreeBSD's stock inetd has the following options: -c maximum Specify the default maximum number of simultaneous invocations of each service; the default is unlimited. May be overridden on a per-service basis with the "max-child" parameter. -C rate Specify the default maximum number of times a service can be invoked from a single IP address in one minute; the default is unlimited. May be overridden on a per-service basis with the "max-connections-per-ip-per-minute" parameter. -R rate Specify the maximum number of times a service can be invoked in one minute; the default is 256. A rate of 0 allows an unlimited number of invocations. -s maximum Specify the default maximum number of simultaneous invocations of each service from a single IP address; the default is unlimited. May be overridden on a per-service basis with the "max-child-per-ip" parameter.