Re: open ports 25/tcp and 110/tcp

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On Wednesday 03 December 2003 11:08 pm, Rob Sterenborg wrote:

> > Although my script seems to be correct namp is finding ports 25/tcp
> > and 110/tcp open.  To start troubleshooting this problem I've
> > commented everything out and stripped down the ruleset to just the
> > default DROP policy.  Yet nmap -sT -F -P0 -0 xx.xx.xx.xx still
> > returns 25/tcp and 110/tcp as open!
>
> Did you check the PC from another host ? If you do that, the ports
> will show open even if they are closed.

Why?

> Check from another host and it should show closed or filtered.

I just tried the above command on my laptop, testing itself (which doesn't run 
a POP3 or SMTP service) and neither of them showed up as open.

Antony.

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