Hi all,
I am most confused, I have created a virtual machine under
VMware-server-2.0.0-116503.exe and there are a couple of mysterious TCP/IP
ports.

The host OS is WinXP,  the guest OS is Ubuntu JeOS
(238c620a4ae97004d3dd8f28bf188ecd *jeos-8.04.1-jeos-i386.iso) installed
with a ‘host-only’ network and then switched to ‘bridged’ so that any
updates are NOT downloaded from web during install.

Nmap from another machine shows ports 21 and 514 open
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nmap 192.168.3.61

Starting Nmap 4.53 ( http://insecure.org ) at 2008-10-02 10:54 MDT
Interesting ports on 192.168.3.61:
Not shown: 1712 closed ports
PORT    STATE    SERVICE
21/tcp  open     ftp
514/tcp filtered shell
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‘netstat –an’ on virtual machine does not show any ports open.

>From the other machine I can connect to the open ports, but they don’t
identify themselves. Nmap identifies them as 'tcpwrapped' but gives no
further information.
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ telnet 192.168.3.61 21
Trying 192.168.3.61...
Connected to 192.168.3.61.
Escape character is '^]'.
--
[slight pause]
--
Connection closed by foreign host.
--

What the heck is going on? Does anyone see the same or similar behavior?
Simon


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