On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 08:57:01AM -0600, Edgar Pettijohn wrote:
> Check with your provider the 513/14 may be for Vpn access or something
> similar.

And the ports might not be opened on the machine itself, but on the
provider's routers.  Test running nmap on localhost when logged in on
the machine too.

Andreas

> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> > On Feb 10, 2016, at 8:20 AM, Romain <rom...@mykolab.ch> wrote:
> >
> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > I have a stupid question. Sorry about that.
> >
> > My provider just set up my brand new OpenBSD VPS/VDS.
> > So I did not proceed to the install myself.
> >
> > To check, I proceeded to a nmap on my OpenBSD server:
> > <<
> > $ nmap -A -Pn xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
> >
> > Starting Nmap 6.47 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2016-02-10 14:06 UTC
> > Nmap scan report for xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
> > Host is up (0.33s latency).
> > Not shown: 996 closed ports
> > PORT    STATE    SERVICE VERSION
> > 22/tcp  open     ssh     OpenSSH 7.0 (protocol 2.0)
> > |_ssh-hostkey: ERROR: Script execution failed (use -d to debug)
> > 53/tcp  open     domain  dnsmasq 2.71
> > | dns-nsid:
> > |_  bind.version: dnsmasq-2.71
> > 513/tcp filtered login
> > 514/tcp filtered shell
> >
> > Could you tell how to close these services on 53, 513, and 514?
> > Or a http link so that I can learn?
> >
> > Thank you for your help. And for your awesome work.
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Romain
> 

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