re off-topic ports 1720 and 6000-6009 shown even though they should be filtered

2009-03-18 Thread phanback
Phill wrote: I know this isn't RHEL support, but I thought I'd ask this question anyways, see if you gurus know what might be going on. I have a rhel 5 web/ftp server. I'm using iptables to filter all ports except 21 and 80. Yet if I do an nmap of the server, this is the output I get.

Re: re off-topic ports 1720 and 6000-6009 shown even though they should be filtered

2009-03-18 Thread Tim
On Wed, 2009-03-18 at 07:56 -0700, phanb...@yahoo.com wrote: I still don't understand what service would be listening on port 1720. netstat -antuevp -- [...@localhost ~]$ uname -r 2.6.27.19-78.2.30.fc9.i686 Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored. I read messages

Re: off-topic ports 1720 and 6000-6009 shown even though they should be filtered

2009-03-18 Thread Bill Davidsen
Phill wrote: I know this isn't RHEL support, but I thought I'd ask this question anyways, see if you gurus know what might be going on. I have a rhel 5 web/ftp server. I'm using iptables to filter all ports except 21 and 80. Yet if I do an nmap of the server, this is the output I get.

Re: off-topic ports 1720 and 6000-6009 shown even though they should be filtered

2009-03-17 Thread Mike Burger
Phill wrote: I know this isn't RHEL support, but I thought I'd ask this question anyways, see if you gurus know what might be going on. I have a rhel 5 web/ftp server. I'm using iptables to filter all ports except 21 and 80. Yet if I do an nmap of the server, this is the output I get.