Rob Hudson wrote:

When I run "netstat -pant", I do not see the opened ports, only 22, 25, 80, and 993. Which makes me think "filtered" means something. According to the nmap manpage, "Filtered means that a firewall, filter, or other network obstacle is covering the port and preventing nmap from determining whether the port is open." I haven't yet set up a firewall so it's not that.

It's possible that you have iptables blocking your connections to those ports, and thus, nmap reports them as filtered.


Just a guess.

Russ
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