you get this snet-sensor-mgmt because webmin is actually running on port 10000. If you nmap any host that has port 10000 open, you will get this message... Please check you /usr/share/nmap/nmap-services file... You'll see that nmap gives this name to port 10000.
Oh, ps... /etc/servies calls this nmdp
Hope this helps...
Cheers
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a port scan when webmin is running shows snet-sensor-mgmt running on port 10000
anyone know which module this is?
Well, webmin itself runs on port 10000. Think about how you connect to webmin on your host.
Dave
I know webmin runs on 10000, but I can't for the life of me remember it running (or being identified) as snet-sensor-mgmt.
I guess I'm trying to find out if the identification is webmin (or a module there of), or if somthing else is running I may not know about or want
I will try to check mine and see what it says. Can't do it right now but will do when I can.
Dave
BitFuzzy,
you get this snet-sensor-mgmt because webmin is actually running on port 10000. If you nmap any host that has port 10000 open, you will get this message... Please check you /usr/share/nmap/nmap-services file... You'll see that nmap gives this name to port 10000.
Oh, ps... /etc/servies calls this nmdp
Hope this helps...
Cheers