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Re: Port 80 open without WebServer


From: "Carlos Bergero" <rak () fcien edu uy>
Date: Thu, 01 Jul 2004 13:51:24 -0300

Try to run the command nmap $IP from other machine,
that shuld tell u if the machine has any port open.

Cheers,
        rak

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On 30/06/2004 at 04:24 Paulo wrote:

Hi,

I runned the Nessus on a Redhat/Conectiva 9 and i
received the alert:

Security Note: Port: www-http (80/tcp).

I don't runnig http server (apache) and in netstat
-anp don't show port 80. I run also chkrootkit and it
detect nothing. I run clamav and it detect nothing
too.

Anyone can help me?

Thanks





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