Re: mail.ssh with netstat command

2014-06-20 Thread Indunil Jayasooriya
> > 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



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Re: mail.ssh with netstat command

2014-06-20 Thread patrick keshishian
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

2014-06-20 Thread Manuel Giraud
Indunil Jayasooriya  writes:

> How to find this mail.ssh ?

I'll start with a netstat -n
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mail.ssh with netstat command

2014-06-20 Thread Indunil Jayasooriya
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 ?



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