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ports 6346 and 6699?

ArmandoC

New Pleskian
Hi, everybody, i'have installed my web server with plesk and before to use in production i have done a
nmap

I have seen that there are port 6346 and 6699 (gnutella and napster) filtered....but i don't have done anything with these ports!!! What's the meaning?
 
I see nothing for these ports on default Plesk installation:

-bash-4.1# lsof -i tcp:6346
-bash-4.1# lsof -i tcp:6699

Or you had these ports previously and after Plesk installation they became filtered?
 
I have, also, do

# lsof -i tcp:6346
# lsof -i tcp:6699

and...nothing!
if i do
iptables -L
there aren't any row for the ports 6699 or 6346

...mmmm
 
i have, also
# lsof -i tcp:6346
# lsof -i tcp:6699
and nothing....this maening that ports are closed?

if i do
iptables -L
there aren't any rows for ports 6699 or 6346
...mmmm
 
And what? Why you do not check other ports? 9781, for example?
I do not understand why you're so worried about the ports that are not even open?
 
If you haven't any output of commands

-bash-4.1# lsof -i tcp:6346
-bash-4.1# lsof -i tcp:6699
-bash-4.1# netstat -anp | grep 6699
-bash-4.1# netstat -anp | grep 6346

you shouldn't worry about these ports. They are not active. And they are absolutely not related to Plesk.
 
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