Re: Strange Ports !!!

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Hi
I have also the same problem, but with the ports 613, 612, 610. Each time,
nmap shows me a different number.
I don't know if nmap is really efficient.
Because when I run it throw another PC in order to scan my own machine, I
have another output.

Itried 
 lsof -i :613 | grep LISTEN
but I didn't have any output.

If any one can help, I'll be greatfull


Best regards
 --- "Robert A. Thompson" <ucs_rat@shsu.edu> a écrit : > 
> There are probably rpc.mountd, rpc.statd, rpc.quotad, and etc from the
> nfs/portmapper packages.  Try running an lsof on the machine that is
> listening to see what has the port open... Example:
> 
> lsof -i :862 | grep LISTEN 
> 
> will show the process that has a port open and listening on your
> machine.
> 
> --robert
> 
> 
> On Fri, 2002-03-15 at 07:58, Tiago Fioreze wrote:
> > 
> > 
> >        Hi !!!
> > 
> >        I'am observing that my web server has some 'strange' ports. The
> program 
> > nmap showed the following :
> > 
> >                       Port       State       Service
> >                       22/tcp     open        ssh                     
> >                       25/tcp     open        smtp                    
> >                       80/tcp     open        http                    
> >                       111/tcp    open        sunrpc                  
> >                       443/tcp    open        https                   
> >                  -->  862/tcp    open        unknown                 
> >                  -->  956/tcp    open        unknown                 
> >                  -->  957/tcp    open        unknown                 
> >                       2401/tcp   open        cvspserver              
> >                       3306/tcp   open        mysql                   
> >                       8080/tcp   open        http-proxy              
> >                       32770/tcp  open        sometimes-rpc3    
> > 
> >         I consulted in the web about these three strange ports, and the
> answer 
> > that I get was 'Unassigned'
> > 
> >         I would like to know what to make in a case of these, when
> strange
> > ports appear in the machines of my network ?
> > 
> >         Thanks a lot !
> > 
> >         Tiago Fioreze
> >  
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