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Re: nterm on port 1026



El Fri, Feb 09, 2001 at 02:14:46PM +0100, Moritz Schulte dijo:
-| Daniel de los Reyes <dadecal@s2-selling.com> writes:
-| 
-| > I got this from nterm:
-| 
-| You mean from a portscanner (looks like nmap)?
-| 
-| > 1026    open        tcp        nterm  
-| > 
-| > I have no entry for nterm nor port 1026 in /etc/inetd.conf nor
-| > /etc/services..
-| > 
-| > whay is this nterm thing?
-| 
-| Try to connect to this server (telnet host 1026). Is there really a
-| server running? Does a portscanner find this server running
-| repeatable? I saw nmap (from Potato) finding the funniest servers
-| running on my system, the more often i've run it. If i had run nmap in
-| a loop, every x times (x > 50, IIRC - something like that) a
-| definitely non-running servers was found. Strange. A newer version of
-| nmap didn't showed this behaviour.
-| 
telnet does connect to port 1026
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