hello

and see man pages of each one too, as some of them requires a couple
of things to work, like the keys for ssh or the namespace files for
ftp, etc.

slds.

gabi


On 2/22/07, andrey mirtchovski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
see /rc/bin/services/ and man listen :)

some of those are essential, others not so much.

On 2/21/07, John Floren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When I scan my recently-installed Plan 9 box, I get *tons* of open
> ports listed... however, when I try to connect to some of them (ssh,
> for example), I get an refused connection. What's the deal here? Are
> *all* of these services actually running?
> Here's the output of nmap:
> PORT      STATE SERVICE
> 7/tcp     open  echo
> 9/tcp     open  discard
> 19/tcp    open  chargen
> 21/tcp    open  ftp
> 22/tcp    open  ssh
> 23/tcp    open  telnet
> 25/tcp    open  smtp
> 53/tcp    open  domain
> 80/tcp    open  http
> 110/tcp   open  pop3
> 113/tcp   open  auth
> 143/tcp   open  imap
> 513/tcp   open  login
> 565/tcp   open  whoami
> 567/tcp   open  banyan-rpc
> 993/tcp   open  imaps
> 995/tcp   open  pop3s
> 17007/tcp open  isode-dua
>
> Slightly confused by... everything,
> John F.
> --
> Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn
>

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