to be totally sure, sniff and see which ICMP it returns if any .. On Fri, Sep 06, 2002 at 02:46:22PM +0200, Nikolay Hristov wrote: > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ramin Motakef" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 12:16 PM > Subject: port 6051: hacked? > > > > Hi all, > > Todays nmap run shows me: > > > > Interesting ports on (xxxxxx): > > (The 59984 ports scanned but not shown below are in state: closed) > > Port State Service > > 21/tcp open ftp > > 22/tcp open ssh > > 25/tcp open smtp > > 53/tcp open domain > > 80/tcp open http > > 110/tcp open pop-3 > > 111/tcp open sunrpc > > 143/tcp open imap2 > > 199/tcp open smux > > 389/tcp open ldap > > 443/tcp open https > > 993/tcp open imaps > > 995/tcp open pop3s > > 3306/tcp open mysql > > 5432/tcp open postgres > > 6051/tcp filtered unknown <-------------- > > 'filtered' means that yoyr ISP or your firewall filters this port .. this is > not open port on your machine so there is nothing to worry about > > > > > > > fuser -v 6051/tcp gives no result. > > > > Questions: > > Am i hacked? > > Is there any other way i can tell which program is responsible for > > this port? > > What exactly is the meaning of "filtered"? > > > > > > Info: > > System is running unstable, last upgrade 07-02-2002. Kernel 2.4.5. > > chkrootkit (latest debian) shows nothing strange . > > > > Thanks, > > Ramin > > > > Nikolay Hristov > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-- -> Jean-Francois Dive --> [EMAIL PROTECTED] There is no such thing as randomness. Only order of infinite complexity. - _The Holographic Universe_, Michael Talbot

