Re: [gentoo-user] nmap results: need help

2005-04-12 Thread Alex Bennee
On Tue, 2005-04-12 at 15:43 -0700, death rince wrote:
 hi,

 a) why does it show that the there is netbois ports
 b) why mysql is shown as unauthorised.
 c) why is it showiing tftp as filtered. why it is open
 in the first place
 
 I have attached the output of  grep disable
 /etc/xinetd.d/*  below.
 
 I would appreciate some help on this.
 
 with regards
 john doe
 
 
 
 69/tcpfiltered tftp
 109/tcp   open pop2 UW POP2 server
 2001.63rh
 110/tcp   open pop3 UW Imap pop3 server
 2001.78rh
 135/tcp   filtered msrpc
 137/tcp   filtered netbios-ns
 138/tcp   filtered netbios-dgm
 139/tcp   filtered netbios-ssn
 143/tcp   open imap UW imapd 2001.315rh
 445/tcp   filtered microsoft-ds
 993/tcp   open ssl/imap UW imapd 2001.315rh
 995/tcp   open ssl/pop3 UW Imap pop3 server
 2001.78rh
 3306/tcp  open mysqlMySQL (unauthorized)
 1/tcp open http Webmin httpd

On the machine scanning the simplest thing to do is run netstat -lpn
which will list all listening ports and what program has them open. That
should at least point you in the direction of whats what.

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Re: [gentoo-user] nmap results: need help

2005-04-12 Thread A. Khattri
On Tue, 12 Apr 2005, death rince wrote:

 3306/tcp  open mysqlMySQL (unauthorized)

Maybe the root login in MySQL has no password? (This is the default when
you install MySQL. It is considered good practice to put a password on the
root login after installation).


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