Mark Ivey wrote:
> Just had a friend run an nmap scan on my firewall (bering rc3).  In addition
> to the ports I am forwarding, he said 21 and 389 were open and 113 was
> closed.  The shorewall faq address the 113 question, but why are 21 and 389
> open?  He said he tried to connect to 21 and it connected, but nothing
> happened from there...

There are only a couple of possibilities:

a) Your config is opening the ports (net->fw for example).
b) Some host between your friend's system and your firewall (probably at 
your ISP) is intercepting these ftp and ldap connection requests.

-Tom
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