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) _________________________________________________________________