-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 > On Wed, 2001-11-28 at 16:16, R. Toma wrote: > > I scanned my homeserver for open ports and I found that I have the ports: > > > > 12345 NetBus > > 20034 NetBus Pro > > 31337 BackOriffice > > > > open. Now, are these the famous trojans? I have linux, aren't they > > programmed for a MS platform? How can I close these ports????
These aren't necessarily the programs they say they are. For example, if I had Apache running on port 31337 and I ran nmap on my server, it would say '31337 BackOrifice', because 31337 is associated with BO in /etc/services. - -- Richard Garand - r i c h a r d @ g a r a n d n e t . n e t (L)ICQ: 12190132 - http://www.garandnet.net "...systems wrongly configured with Microsoft SQL Server software..." -- ZDNet -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE8CWcnjuZKnjxs0fMRAqpUAJ4n5tFQhrh5R1Ad1jyi6w5kvVXWjACfcd9a Fcve+CwenL5Yygx19NTDF8U= =0bYF -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----