Hello,
Hi,
Me again having a couple of things that bug me:
1) I scan my machine's ports using nmap, and it says that ports 209 (qsmtp) and 110
(q-pop3) are open and listening (lsof said so). However, I cannot telnet to the said
ports; much less access those ports to check mail from a client. After the "Escape
character is '^]'" line, "connection ios closed by foreign host." Both are running
under inetd, and I've made sure the TCP wrappers allow the IP addresses I access the
server from. What could be wrong here?
2) I did an "lsof -i", and 2 lines from the output puzzle me:
named .... [etc.] .....UDP myname.domain..com:domain
named .... [etc.] .....TCP myname.domain..com:domain (LISTEN)
Notice the 2 DOTS between domain and com. I've checked and double-checked my DNS
entries, but I can't seem to find the cause of the double dots. NOTE: I also have a
reverse DNS entry, which looks okay to me.
How do I remedy this?
Thanks a lot...
jOoN
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