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open ports solaris 8

user4485593Dec 1 2008 — edited Dec 8 2008
Hello,

I have a number of Solaris 8 Sun servers that have open ports that I cannot identify. I see some with 1012-1020 (which are reserved ports according to the IANA. Lsof does not identify these. One server has all these on and one server just has 1017.

*.1023 Idle
*.1022 Idle
*.1021 Idle
*.1020 Idle
*.1019 Idle
*.1018 Idle
*.1017 Idle
*.1016 Idle
*.1015 Idle
*.1014 Idle
*.1013 Idle

I also have Disksuite running on 2 of the servers and I see strange ports opened by inetd. Some research indicates that this could be from a Disksuite metatool, but it isn't on all the servers.

# lsof -i :36724
COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME
inetd 247 root 13u IPv4 0x30004c18638 0t0 TCP *:36724 (LISTEN)

# lsof -i :36725
COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME
inetd 247 root 14u IPv4 0x30004c184b8 0t0 TCP *:36725 (LISTEN)

# lsof -i :50689

COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME
inetd 210 root 13u IPv4 0x30001a2be38 0t0 TCP *:50689 (LISTEN)

# lsof -i :50690
COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME
inetd 210 root 14u IPv4 0x30001a2b3b8 0t0 TCP *:50690 (LISTEN)

But then I have another server which isn't running Disksuite that has a similar port open.

# lsof -i :32769
COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME
smcboot 265 root 3u IPv4 0x300001470b0 0t0 TCP *:32769 (LISTEN)

Any ideas please?

Thanks
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