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I get netstat command from other machine, and put on server under investigation, but port 80 not list.
The lsof -i result:
COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE NODE NAME
portmap 744 bin 3u IPv4 1009 UDP *:sunrpc
portmap 744 bin 4u IPv4 1029 TCP *:sunrpc (LISTEN)
sshd 904 root 3u IPv4 1162 TCP *:ssh (LISTEN)
master 1007 root 11u IPv4 1298 TCP *:smtp (LISTEN)
afpd 1109 root 0u IPv4 1915 TCP *:afpovertcp (LISTEN)
smbd 1131 root 11u IPv4 1954 TCP *:netbios-ssn (LISTEN)
nmbd 1144 root 10u IPv4 1968 UDP *:netbios-ns
nmbd 1144 root 11u IPv4 1969 UDP *:netbios-dgm
nmbd 1144 root 12u IPv4 1975 UDP 192.168.100.1:netbios-ns
nmbd 1144 root 13u IPv4 1976 UDP 192.168.100.1:netbios-dgm
nmbd 1144 root 14u IPv4 1977 UDP server1:netbios-ns
nmbd 1144 root 15u IPv4 1978 UDP server1:netbios-dgm
smbd 1222 vitor 5u IPv4 2306 UDP localhost.localdomain:32773
smbd 1222 vitor 14u IPv4 2305 TCP 192.168.100.1:netbios-ssn->192.168.100.6:3074 (ESTABLISHED)
afpd 1223 nobody 4u IPv4 2310 TCP 192.168.100.1:afpovertcp->192.168.100.5:49155 (ESTABLISHED)
afpd 1226 nobody 4u IPv4 2320 TCP 192.168.100.1:afpovertcp->192.168.100.3:49155 (ESTABLISHED)
afpd 1230 nobody 4u IPv4 2328 TCP 192.168.100.1:afpovertcp->192.168.100.2:49154 (ESTABLISHED)
sshd 1234 root 4u IPv4 2366 TCP server1:ssh->200-201-202-203:32769 (ESTABLISHED)
sshd 1240 carlos 4u IPv4 2366 TCP server1:ssh->200-201-202-203:32769 (ESTABLISHED)
smbd 1466 root 5u IPv4 19294 TCP 192.168.100.1:netbios-ssn->192.168.100.7:bootserver (ESTABLISHED)
smbd 1466 root 14u IPv4 19295 UDP localhost.localdomain:32798
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if your behind a router it's http server is going to show up when you check from the outside
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Yes, i'm behind ADSL router, what is mean?
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when you nmap your machine are you doing against internet address or intranet address?
your adsl-router may have a web interface for administration....
if you have an pppoe connection and just one ethernet interface, shutdown pppoe and run nmap against eth0 interface. after, bring pppoe up and run nmap against pppx interface. report here the diferences
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i'm making nmap against internet address, and the target stay behind a adsl router.
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but port 80 appears on pppoe (behind the adsl-router) and on ethx (local port)?
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I did a test and run nmap against ip adsl-router and the result is the egual the host ip address.
Another test, i run nmap against others three hosts with adsl connection and the result is egual. The port 80 is open or filtered on both cases.
My hosts is clean?
Thanks by help.
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Sounds to me like a webmin configuration page for the router. Have you actually gone to the page?
Go to a computer outide of your network and telnet to you ip address. The command looks like this:
If the telnet connects, then issue this command:
That will give you a good bit of info right there. If it does not connect, try it in a web browser.
If not, then just look at the config for your router, for some odd reason it may have port 80 opened up. If it is and you arn't using it, close it.
If none of this works, then try back with any more info.
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When i run GET / HTTP / 1.1 the connection broken.