Re: [Eug-lug] shut down unneeded ports in Gentoo?

2005-01-25 Thread Rob Hudson
Bob Miller wrote: Rob Hudson wrote: When I run "netstat -pant", I do not see the opened ports, only 22, 25, 80, and 993. Which makes me think "filtered" means something. According to the nmap manpage, "Filtered means that a firewall, filter, or other network obstacle is covering the port and p

Re: [Eug-lug] shut down unneeded ports in Gentoo?

2005-01-25 Thread Russ Johnson
Rob Hudson wrote: When I run "netstat -pant", I do not see the opened ports, only 22, 25, 80, and 993. Which makes me think "filtered" means something. According to the nmap manpage, "Filtered means that a firewall, filter, or other network obstacle is covering the port and preventing nmap fro

Re: [Eug-lug] shut down unneeded ports in Gentoo?

2005-01-25 Thread Bob Miller
Rob Hudson wrote: > When I run "netstat -pant", I do not see the opened ports, only 22, 25, > 80, and 993. Which makes me think "filtered" means something. > According to the nmap manpage, "Filtered means that a firewall, filter, > or other network obstacle is covering the port and preventing

Re: [Eug-lug] shut down unneeded ports in Gentoo?

2005-01-25 Thread Rob Hudson
Bob Miller wrote: Rob Hudson wrote: I ran nmap on a server of mine and found a few open that I'd rather not be open (the ones with "filtered" in the list)... How can I shut those down in Gentoo? 22/tcp open ssh 25/tcp open smtp 80/tcp open http 135/tcp filtered msrpc 139/tcp

Re: [Eug-lug] shut down unneeded ports in Gentoo?

2005-01-25 Thread Bob Miller
Rob Hudson wrote: > I ran nmap on a server of mine and found a few open that I'd rather not > be open (the ones with "filtered" in the list)... How can I shut those > down in Gentoo? > > 22/tcp open ssh > 25/tcp open smtp > 80/tcp open http > 135/tcp filtered msrpc > 139/tcp

[Eug-lug] shut down unneeded ports in Gentoo?

2005-01-24 Thread Rob Hudson
I ran nmap on a server of mine and found a few open that I'd rather not be open (the ones with "filtered" in the list)... How can I shut those down in Gentoo? 22/tcp open ssh 25/tcp open smtp 80/tcp open http 135/tcp filtered msrpc 139/tcp filtered netbios-ssn 445/tcp filte