Specifically, port 16001 is ESD (ESound) IIRC.. On Tue, 2002-10-15 at 10:55, Giacomo Mulas wrote: > On Tue, 15 Oct 2002, Jussi Ekholm wrote: > > > So, what would try to connect to my system's port 16001 and 111 from > > within my own system? Should I be concerned? Should I expect the worst? > > port 16001 means that you are running gnome, and is perfectly normal. Port > 111 is the portmapper, which means that there is a client connecting to an > RPC based service on your computer, i.e. NIS, whatever like that. As an > example, there are a few encrypted file systems which make use of NFS > on localhost, like CFS and SFS. Check it out. However, by the looks of it > it does not seem anything dangerous. > > Bye > Giacomo > > -- > _________________________________________________________________ > > Giacomo Mulas <[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]> > _________________________________________________________________ > > OSSERVATORIO ASTRONOMICO DI CAGLIARI > Str. 54, Loc. Poggio dei Pini * 09012 Capoterra (CA) > > Tel.: +39 070 71180 248 Fax : +39 070 71180 222 > _________________________________________________________________ > > "When the storms are raging around you, stay right where you are" > (Freddy Mercury) > _________________________________________________________________ > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
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