what does netstat -an show you?

it looks like blackjack may be a protocol name

look in /etc/services or /etc/inetd.conf to see if you have a blackjack server running

(your output shows your machine talking to itself and not having sent or received anything)

On Wednesday, December 10, 2003, at 12:49 AM, Woody Mims wrote:

Hi all --

Working on configuring a home Samba Server, I did a netstat -a. One line came up that I hadn't ever seen before:


Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State


udp 0 0 localhost:blackjack localhost:blackjack ESTABLISHED

I never have used a machine name 'blackjack' and checked my hosts file. The 'blackjack' is not there.

Have I been penetrated by a trojan or other malware? Has anyone run up against this kind of attack (if that's what it is)?
If not an attack or penetration, what program could have set this host equivalency?


I'm running Slackware 9.1 (2.4.23 and Samba 2.2.8a)

Thanks for any info
Woody

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