about nmap

From: Zoran Kolic (kolicz_at_eunet.yu)
Date: 08/08/04

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    Date: Sun, 8 Aug 2004 07:35:26 +0200
    To: freebsd-security@freebsd.org
    
    

    Dear all!
    Last evening I've noticed that
    my 5.2 box had strange result
    about nmap search. One port is
    randomly open when I look from
    user account. From root everything
    looks as expected. The comp is
    most time out of internet. The
    last thing was adding "expect"
    package. I am not paniced, could
    be hiting... Or something in
    "expect" package... It is random
    port from 53000 to 57000.
    Has someone any idea?
    Best regards.

                       ZK

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