Re: Fedora 8 ports open



In news:pan.2007.11.13.16.13.05.724956@xxxxxxx,
Ivan Marsh <annoyed@xxxxxxx> wrote:

What's opening the ports?

SSH, POP3, RCP, IMAP and something using port 995... you should never
run without a firewall.

To use your "well-known ports" example, port 995 is pop3s (secure pop3, much
preferred from wireless hot-spots).

As root:
lsof -i :22,110,111,143,995
or
netstat -pan | egrep ":22|:110|:111|:143|:995"

.



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