Re: Port scanning Solaris - nmap "filtered" ports and Nessus output
Anders Gulden Olstad wrote:
> In comp.security.unix Subba Rao <castellan2004-mail@spambuster.yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>>When I run Nessus on the same server, I get the following output:
>>List of open ports :
>>
>> o ssh (22/tcp) (Security hole found)
>> o sunrpc (111/tcp) (Security notes found)
>> o msrpc (135/tcp) (Security warnings found)
>> o snet-sensor-mgmt (10000/tcp) (Security hole found)
>>
>>What is "snet-sensor-mgmt" service? There are about 15+ holes listed
>>under this service alone. What does this service do?
>
>
> On my system this is Webmin running on port 10000
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Livingston used to run tcp-to-serial on ports 10000-10030.
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