* [LARTC] port 6000
@ 2003-03-06 8:54 ardi
2003-03-06 11:49 ` Jesper Lund
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From: ardi @ 2003-03-06 8:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lartc
Hi everyone..!!
Im sorry to take your time to read my email here,
maybe this is not the right posting.
I just wanna ask is it ok if i leave port 6000 in my
linux box open, I know that this port is open using
nmapfe. I mean is there any vulnerabilities on port
6000
ok that's all
Thank's
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* Re: [LARTC] port 6000
2003-03-06 8:54 [LARTC] port 6000 ardi
@ 2003-03-06 11:49 ` Jesper Lund
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From: Jesper Lund @ 2003-03-06 11:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lartc
> I just wanna ask is it ok if i leave port 6000 in my
> linux box open, I know that this port is open using
> nmapfe. I mean is there any vulnerabilities on port
> 6000
A vulnerability is some kind og bug in the software that listens on a
port. So you can not say that the port itself has a vulnerability. Only
the software that listens to it.
It depeneds on what software you are using ?
Regards,
Jesper
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