On Friday 21 December 2001 02:16 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hey everyone, > > Ever wanted to party with your favorite porn stars??
relay for spam.... geez.. what a waste of a good FreeBSD box.. @debian:~$ whois 64.38.226.213 CWIE LLC (NETBLK-CWIE-BLK-1) 1125 E Glendale AVE Phoenix, AZ 85020 US Netname: CWIE-BLK-1 Netblock: 64.38.192.0 - 64.38.255.255 Maintainer: CWIE Coordinator: Cadwell, Ron (RC622-ARIN) [EMAIL PROTECTED] 602-248-4963 Domain System inverse mapping provided by: NS1.CWIE.NET 64.38.192.10 NS2.CWIE.NET 64.38.192.11 NS3.CWIE.NET 64.38.192.12 NS4.CWIE.NET 64.38.192.13 ADDRESSES WITHIN THIS BLOCK ARE NON-PORTABLE Record last updated on 15-Nov-2000. Database last updated on 20-Dec-2001 19:55:42 EDT. @debian:~$ sudo nmap -sX -O -v 64.38.226.213 Password: Starting nmap V. 2.54BETA30 ( www.insecure.org/nmap/ ) Host mkmm.cavecreek.net (64.38.226.213) appears to be up ... good. Initiating XMAS Scan against mkmm.cavecreek.net (64.38.226.213) The XMAS Scan took 29 seconds to scan 1549 ports. Adding open port 80/tcp Adding open port 21/tcp Adding open port 22/tcp Adding open port 25/tcp Adding open port 23/tcp Adding open port 3306/tcp Adding open port 111/tcp For OSScan assuming that port 21 is open and port 1 is closed and neither are firewalled Interesting ports on mkmm.cavecreek.net (64.38.226.213): (The 1542 ports scanned but not shown below are in state: closed) Port State Service 21/tcp open ftp 22/tcp open ssh 23/tcp open telnet 25/tcp open smtp 80/tcp open http 111/tcp open sunrpc 3306/tcp open mysql Remote operating system guess: FreeBSD 4.3 - 4.4PRERELEASE Uptime 63.265 days (since Thu Oct 18 22:07:59 2001) TCP Sequence Prediction: Class=truly random Difficulty=9999999 (Good luck!) IPID Sequence Generation: Busy server or unknown class