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Re: [Q] what do these portmap log entries mean?



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>>>>> "Nate" == Nate Amsden <aphro@aphroland.org> writes:

    Nate> Michael Banck wrote:
    >> huh, my protscan shows this:
    >> 
    >> Interesting ports on Blackbird (127.0.0.1):
    >> Port    State       Protocol  Service
    >> 9       open        tcp        discard
    >> 13      open        tcp        daytime
    >> 21      open        tcp        ftp
    >> 23      open        tcp        telnet
    >> 25      open        tcp        smtp
    >> 37      open        tcp        time
    >> 111     open        tcp        sunrpc
    >> 119     open        tcp        nntp
    >> 139     open        tcp        netbios-ssn
    >> 757     open        tcp        unknown
    >> 1024    open        tcp        unknown
    >> 1025    open        tcp        listen
    >> 6000    open        tcp        X11
    >> 
    >> first of all, what are these "unknown" entries about? these ports are
    >> not listed in /etc/services.

    Nate> What i do is run the command "lsof | grep 757" to see what
    Nate> process is on that port. i believe that is a NFS/rpc service
    Nate> though.

fuser -v 757/tcp works as well (I think).

Bye, J

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