[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Riku Saikkonen) writes:

> >raw        0      0 *:1                     *:*

> I see the same too, both in netstat -a and in /proc/net/raw. This on a
> Debian 1.3.1 that should not have crackers; it has never been directly
> connected to the Net (only through proxies).

I just rebooted my computer in rescue mode (i.e. I typed "linux -b" at
the LILO: prompt) and the same socket existed.  There were no programs
running that could have accounted for it, so it must be used by
something in the kernel.  There weren't even any interfaces up.

Where should I look next?  (Don't just say "/usr/src/linux/net".)

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