I have never seen a server display MYSQL port openly like that. So, to me, that feels a little insecure and not very typical.



On Apr 29, 2013, at 05:08 PM, Kelven Yang <kelven.y...@citrix.com> wrote:

It is typical

Kelven

From: Maurice Lawler <maurice.law...@me.com<mailto:maurice.law...@me.com>>
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Date: Monday, April 29, 2013 1:56 PM
To: "users@cloudstack.apache.org<mailto:users@cloudstack.apache.org>" <users@cloudstack.apache.org<mailto:users@cloudstack.apache.org>>
Cc: "chip.child...@sungard.com<mailto:chip.child...@sungard.com>" <chip.child...@sungard.com<mailto:chip.child...@sungard.com>>
Subject: Re: Typical Port Listing?

I ran it from my local work station, against my primary IP address (the host node)



On Apr 29, 2013, at 04:40 PM, Chip Childers <chip.child...@sungard.com<mailto:chip.child...@sungard.com>> wrote:

On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 4:37 PM, Maurice Lawler <maurice.law...@me.com<mailto:maurice.law...@me.com>> wrote:
> Hello:
>
> Is it typical when doing nmap -P0 to get the listing as follows:
>
>
> 23/tcp filtered telnet
> 111/tcp open rpcbind
> 2049/tcp open nfs
> 3306/tcp open mysql
> 5900/tcp open vnc
> 5901/tcp open vnc-1
> 5902/tcp open vnc-2
> 8080/tcp open http-proxy
> 9090/tcp open zeus-admin
>
>
> - Maurice

What did you run it against?

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