From: "Jörg Esser" <jackfritt@boh.de>
To: netfilter <netfilter@lists.netfilter.org>
Subject: Re: opening a port..
Date: Thu, 09 Jan 2003 09:04:33 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3E1D2D11.50302@boh.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1042095879.433.17.camel@nirvana>
mdew wrote:
>On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 19:53, Dharmendra.T wrote:
>
>
>>>># nc -l -p 4662
>>>>
>>>>And then run nmap. You should get listed this port!
>>>>
>>>>--
>>>>Dharmendra.T
>>>>Linux Enthu
>>>>
>>>>
>>>mdew:~# nc -l -p 4662
>>>ãP<H¹ogÝT'b´\Y6▒http://emule-project.net<6Ñ~ÖEmdew:~#
>>>
>>>(some strange characters, then it quits)
>>>
>>>mdew:~# netstat -an|grep 4662
>>>mdew:~#
>>>
>>>nirvana:/home/mdew# nmap 10.0.0.6
>>>
>>>
nmap -p4662 10.0.0.6
Should work better.
and a new version of nmap should work better, too.
I heard that when you use nmap as your way it picks just well known
ports (/etc/service file ?) and then you won´t get this special port if
its not in there.(Maybe I´m wrong)
>>>Starting nmap V. 3.10ALPHA4 ( www.insecure.org/nmap/ )
>>>Interesting ports on debian (10.0.0.6):
>>>(The 1591 ports scanned but not shown below are in state: closed)
>>>Port State Service
>>>22/tcp open ssh
>>>25/tcp open smtp
>>>110/tcp open pop-3
>>>111/tcp filtered sunrpc
>>>113/tcp open auth
>>>135/tcp filtered loc-srv
>>>136/tcp filtered profile
>>>137/tcp filtered netbios-ns
>>>138/tcp filtered netbios-dgm
>>>139/tcp filtered netbios-ssn
>>>199/tcp filtered smux
>>>826/tcp filtered unknown
>>>953/tcp filtered rndc
>>>8080/tcp open http-proxy
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>nc, I mean to say netcat.?
>>
>>
>
>it was netcat
>
>apt-get install netcat
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2003-01-09 8:04 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 26+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-01-08 12:12 opening a port mdew
2003-01-08 12:33 ` Dharmendra.T
2003-01-08 12:52 ` mdew
2003-01-08 14:24 ` Rob Sterenborg
2003-01-09 1:58 ` mdew
2003-01-09 2:41 ` mdew
2003-01-09 4:55 ` Dharmendra.T
2003-01-09 6:16 ` mdew
2003-01-09 6:26 ` Dharmendra.T
2003-01-09 6:45 ` mdew
2003-01-09 6:53 ` Dharmendra.T
2003-01-09 7:04 ` mdew
2003-01-09 8:04 ` Jörg Esser [this message]
2003-01-09 8:36 ` mdew
2003-01-09 8:11 ` Dharmendra.T
2003-01-09 8:24 ` mdew
2003-01-09 20:38 ` Athan
2003-01-09 8:21 ` Rob Sterenborg
2003-01-09 9:51 ` mdew
2003-01-09 10:35 ` Rob Sterenborg
2003-01-08 14:40 ` Rodrigo Hidalgo
2003-01-09 4:10 ` Dharmendra.T
2003-01-08 13:02 ` Robert Botha
2003-01-08 12:53 ` mdew
2003-01-08 13:54 ` Raymond Leach
[not found] <FD8F124A387AD6119F7900A0D218B321561E53@hslex01.hslbz.local>
2003-01-09 10:40 ` Rob Sterenborg
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