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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers nmap results Post 18597 by 98_1LE on Sunday 31st of March 2002 11:12:16 AM
Old 03-31-2002
There has to be a process listening on that port. I think you can use netstat to determine what they are, but am not sure.

Filtered means that there is some type of firewall software (IP Chains, IP Tables, IP Filter etc.) that is "filtering" the packets through that port. If you can't figure out what is listening on the port, close it with the fireall.
 

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UPSCLI_SPLITADDR(3)						    NUT Manual						       UPSCLI_SPLITADDR(3)

NAME
upscli_splitaddr - split a listening address into its components SYNOPSIS
#include <upsclient.h> int upscli_splitaddr(const char *buf, char **hostname, int *port) DESCRIPTION
The upscli_splitaddr() function takes a pointer to the raw UPS definition buf and returns pointers to dynamically allocated memory in upsname and hostname. It also copies the port number into port. FORMATTING
A listening address definition is specified according to this format: <hostname>[:<port>] Definitions without an explicit port value receive the default value of 3493. MEMORY USAGE
You must free(3) the pointer hostname when you are done with it to avoid memory leaks. RETURN VALUE
The upscli_splitaddr() function returns 0 on success, or -1 if an error occurs. SEE ALSO
upscli_fd(3), upscli_get(3), upscli_readline(3), upscli_sendline(3), upscli_splitname(3), upscli_ssl(3), upscli_strerror(3), upscli_upserror(3) Network UPS Tools 05/22/2012 UPSCLI_SPLITADDR(3)
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