On Sun, Dec 12, 2004 at 03:14:32AM +0800, Emanuel Gardaya Calso wrote:
> Actually, these ports are also in Linux. Look for it in /etc/services

Yes of course. :-) I was just playing the idea that it could be a
window$ machine since those ports are not normally used in linux. If it
is really the linux webserver which the original poster was setting up,
then it has likely been cracked. I thought so because the original
poster doesn't seem to know why those ports that are usually seen in
window$ were opened in his linux webserver.

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