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Nmap Hackers: Re: Fingerprint?

Re: Fingerprint?

From: Takacs Istvan <anonymus_at_mail.matav.hu>
Date: Wed, 06 Jan 1999 20:20:19 +0000

Hi,

Thanks for everyone, who answered to my
question!

I didn't mention that our web servers behind
a Solaris based firewall (FW-1)!
That's why I was very surprised when I saw the
resoult of the scan (The web servers are on
NT IIS 3.0):

No ports open for host (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)
Interesting ports on www.mysite.hu (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx):
Port State Protocol Service
22 open tcp unknown
53 open tcp domain
110 open tcp pop-3
143 open tcp imap

We never enabled that ports above. On our firewall
just the 80 and 443 ports are enabled to the servers.

Are that open ports real, or just a bug in nmap? And why
missing the enabled ports from the list?
I don't understand.

Thanks a lot!

Regards,

                Istvan
Received on Jan 06 1999

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