how does one remove such a port number?  if its not in the inetd or such?

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On Sun, 3 Dec 2000, Jonathan Walther wrote:

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> Also, try fstat if your system has it.  And "ps ax|grep exec" as root.
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> Jonathan
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> On Mon, 4 Dec 2000, neuroticimbecile wrote:
> > > I did a portscan.....510 is open but when I do a netstat -na it does not
> > > exist...... but when I telnet to that port it's open.  
> > 
> > maybe you're running a trojaned netstat =(
> > try reinstalling a fresh copy.
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