On 8/10/08, Kai Schaetzl <maillists@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Rudi Ahlers wrote on Sun, 10 Aug 2008 08:41:55 +0200: > >> The only open ports are: >> PORT STATE SERVICE >> 80/tcp open http >> 443/tcp closed https >> 7001/tcp closed afs3-callback >> 8000/tcp closed http-alt >> 8080/tcp closed http-proxy >> 8081/tcp closed blackice-icecap > > Compare that with your lists above. It doesn't fit at all, e.g. there is > no https on your other lists. Looks very much like a dns or IP address > problem - the latter test is not against the same target although you > think it is. > > Kai > > -- Hi Kai, I have noticed that as well, but don't quite know what todo with it. Running nmap against the VPS, from my home PC, I get the following: Not shown: 1661 filtered ports PORT STATE SERVICE 21/tcp closed ftp 22/tcp open ssh 25/tcp closed smtp 53/tcp closed domain 80/tcp open http 110/tcp closed pop3 143/tcp closed imap 161/tcp closed snmp 222/tcp closed rsh-spx 443/tcp closed https 873/tcp closed rsync 3306/tcp closed mysql 3389/tcp closed ms-term-serv 8000/tcp closed http-alt 8080/tcp closed http-proxy 8081/tcp closed blackice-icecap 9991/tcp closed issa 9992/tcp closed issc 9999/tcp closed abyss Nmap finished: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 47.591 seconds Running nmap against the same IP, from the master the XEN server, I get the following: Not shown: 1691 filtered ports PORT STATE SERVICE 80/tcp open http 443/tcp closed https 7001/tcp closed afs3-callback 8000/tcp closed http-alt 8080/tcp closed http-proxy 8081/tcp closed blackice-icecap So, how do you explain this one? The Xen server is in a different subnet from the Xen domU, but I don't think that would make a difference right? -- Kind Regards Rudi Ahlers _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos