Re: Port 21 Open

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On 03/04/2016 03:45 AM, Richard Ibbotson wrote:
Hi

Does anyone know what this might be about ? Fedora 23 with a
Gnome/KDE/LXDE desktop...

netstat -nap | grep :21 shows....

tcp        0      0 192.168.2.10:60088       195.154.162.172:21
ESTABLISHED

netstat -aunt shows...

tcp        0      0 192.168.2.10:60088       195.154.162.172:21
ESTABLISHED

I'm not running an FTP application. It's almost as if the desktop is
doing this on it's own. Don't know why there is an established
connection to  195.154.162.172. Anyone make any suggestions ? If I do
whois 195.154.162.172 I get.....

inetnum:        195.154.128.0 - 195.154.255.255
org:            ORG-ONLI1-RIPE
netname:        FR-ILIAD-ENTREPRISES-CUSTOMERS
descr:          Iliad Entreprises Customers
country:        FR
admin-c:        IENT-RIPE
tech-c:         IENT-RIPE
status:         LIR-PARTITIONED PA
mnt-by:         MNT-TISCALIFR-B2B
created:        2012-11-02T15:34:28Z
last-modified:  2016-02-22T16:27:14Z
source:         RIPE

organisation:   ORG-ONLI1-RIPE
abuse-mailbox:  abuse@xxxxxxxxxx
mnt-ref:        MNT-TISCALIFR-B2B
org-name:       ONLINE SAS
org-type:       OTHER
address:        8 rue de la ville l'eveque 75008 PARIS
abuse-c:        AR32851-RIPE
mnt-ref:        ONLINESAS-MNT
mnt-by:         ONLINESAS-MNT
created:        2015-07-10T15:20:41Z
last-modified:  2016-02-23T16:20:42Z
source:         RIPE # Filtered

role:           Iliad Entreprises Admin and Tech Contact
remarks:        Iliad Entreprises is an hosting and services provider
address:        8, rue de la ville l'eveque
address:        75008 Paris
address:        France
phone:          +33 1 73 50 20 00
fax-no:         +33 1 73 50 29 01
abuse-mailbox:  abuse@xxxxxxxxxx
tech-c:         NLI-RIPE
nic-hdl:        IENT-RIPE
mnt-by:         ONLINE-NET-MNT
created:        2012-10-25T13:21:59Z
last-modified:  2016-02-23T11:42:21Z
source:         RIPE # Filtered


Try "netstat -lpnt" and see if perhaps xinetd has it opened for
listening. If so, make sure you don't have FTP enabled in your various
/etc/xinetd.d files. Look for a *ftp* file, check it and ensure you
have either "disabled = yes" in it or delete the file entirely and
restart xinetd:

	sudo systemctl restart xinetd

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