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On Tue, May 02, 2000 at 10:30:54AM -0400, Alexander John Batyi wrote:
> I just ran nmap against a couple of hosts with varying levels
> of Linux installed on a site and found filtered ports for 31337
> on all of them. I think this is bad (as in not a good thing) right?
Not unless somebody secretly installed Windows on those
machines.
> Other machines I checked not on this site do not respond to this
> port. I just recently installed a new version of the OS on
> one machine and it already has this port open (filtered actually).
>
> Anyone see this before? Maybe you know what process name to look for.
fakebo.
You might also try executing the following command:
lsof | grep 31337
Peace,
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