Re: OT: Port Scan

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Lanny Marcus wrote:

I just did a port scan on one of my web sites. Shared Hosting. Looking
at ports 1863, 3000 and 3001. Are those ports normally open or
something I should file a support ticket about? TIA!

Port State Service
21 open ftp
22 open ssh
25 open smtp
80 open http
110 open pop3
143 open imap
443 open https
993 open imaps
995 open pop3s
1863 open msnp
3000 open hbci
3001 open redwood-broker
3306 open mysql
5190 open aol
5432 open postgres

Ports are 'open' when you start programs that listen on them.  lsof should
tell you what those programs are.

Les, I wondered why they have those ports open. 1863 is MSN Messenger.
3000 is RemoteWare Client and 3001 is Redwood Broker.
Lanny

Port usage is fairly arbitrary. That is, you can configure most programs to listen on non-standard ports so the actual activity may have nothing to do with the registered name for the port. If you don't have access to find the program using the port you should ask about it.

--
  Les Mikesell
   lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx

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