Re: mail.ssh with netstat command
> > netstat gives below output on my openbsd 5 64 bit firewall. it is a VM. > > > > tcp 0128 mail.ssh 192.168.x.y.57850 > > ESTABLISHED > > > > > > I think it is unusual? > > you do not expect an ssh connection from 192.168.x.y > to the machine you ran netstat on, which has an interface > named "mail"? > > --patrick > Thank you. I got it. this Openbsd box's /etc/host file says mail.example.com -- Thank you Indunil Jayasooriya http://www.theravadanet.net/ http://www.siyabas.lk/sinhala_how_to_install.html - Download Sinhala Fonts
Re: mail.ssh with netstat command
On 6/20/14, Indunil Jayasooriya wrote: > Dear ALL, > > netstat gives below output on my openbsd 5 64 bit firewall. it is a VM. > > tcp 0128 mail.ssh 192.168.x.y.57850 > ESTABLISHED > > > I think it is unusual? you do not expect an ssh connection from 192.168.x.y to the machine you ran netstat on, which has an interface named "mail"? --patrick
Re: mail.ssh with netstat command
Indunil Jayasooriya writes: > How to find this mail.ssh ? I'll start with a netstat -n -- Manuel Giraud
mail.ssh with netstat command
Dear ALL, netstat gives below output on my openbsd 5 64 bit firewall. it is a VM. tcp 0128 mail.ssh 192.168.x.y.57850 ESTABLISHED I think it is unusual? your comment? How to find this mail.ssh ? -- Thank you Indunil Jayasooriya http://www.theravadanet.net/ http://www.siyabas.lk/sinhala_how_to_install.html - Download Sinhala Fonts