[CentOS] nmap showing lots of ports open that shouldn't be
Venom User
Wubba at Vipershells.com
Sun Feb 12 21:58:39 UTC 2006
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Subject: Re: [CentOS] nmap showing lots of ports open that shouldn't be
Thanks for the replies.
iptables -L shows the same thing after stopping and starting service
iptables.
I just did a minimal install of the OS. I've never messed with
iptables. I only used lokkit to open up ports for ssh and http and
dns. Does it make sense that my iptables -L looks like this?
Obviously I have to learn about iptables for myself, and that will
take some time - but should I be thinking that something nefarious
happened here? Or is it just open everywhere because it is like that
by default? (Doesn't seem right.)
Is it over reacting to pull the plug and start over?
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Jim,
What boggles my mind is that there should be process's answering on all those ports
for namp to respond Unless I am mistaken, As you has stated (Doesn't seem right.)
Brian.
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