Re: [users@httpd] apache/vnc jumps ports

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On 21.07.06 11:07, Matthew wrote:
> [root@rs1 queue]# netstat -anp
> 70.84.78.58:80  0.0.0.0:*            LISTEN      1891/httpd
> 70.84.78.58:443 67.155.180.180:50703 ESTABLISHED 31174/vncreflector
> 70.84.78.58:443 74.80.44.227:1188    ESTABLISHED 31174/vncreflector
> 
> Now, when I kill off apache, see what happens?
> 
> [root@rs1 queue]# service httpd stop
> Stopping httpd:                                            [  OK  ]
> 
> [root@rs1 queue]# netstat -anp
> 70.86.78.58:80  0.0.0.0:*            LISTEN      31174/vncreflector
> 70.86.78.58:443 68.155.180.180:50703 ESTABLISHED 31174/vncreflector
> 70.86.78.58:443 70.80.44.227:1188    ESTABLISHED 31174/vncreflector
> 
> How the heck can that happen? I went through every single line of the 
> vncref code and port 80 is nowhere to be found. I went thru all the 
> config options of vncref too and nothing.

hacked machine? try running vncref under strace/truss.
Ans this is really OT here, try your OS/distribution's mailing list
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