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Subject: [suse-security] Open ports
From: Iain Gray (iain.gray
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Hi there,
I recently ran a scan on my Web Server (SuSE 6.4), and in addition to the
expected TCP services (http, ssh, smtp et al.), it claimed that the UDP
ports 135 (msrpc-epmap), 137 (netbios-ns) and 139 (netbios-dgram) were open.
I can see no reason why they should be - they are not enabled in
inetd.conf(I ran harden_suse when i first set up the machine), and I am not
running Samba. The only "non-suse" thing that I am running on the machine
is Chilisoft-ASP, but I cannot see why that would have MS specific ports
open. Does anyone know what it might be that returns this result?
Many thanks,
Iain
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