David,
You should be able to go into the MMC, screw the web interface, actually
deleting the IISADMIN, and the proxyadmin virtual directories is better.
Anyways, go into the mmc and go to proxy services (web/winsock).  They have
predefined filters that show which ports are being opened up for that
particular service.  You can also edit these default values as well.  Hope
that helps
Tim
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Houser David DW
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 1999 11:17 AM
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Subject: This is **NOT** Why not NT... NT Services


Not wanting to start/continue the religious argument, and with my sincere
sympathies to Brian_Steele but I've just inherited partial ownership of an
MS Proxy Server that connects through a screwed down Packet Filter to the
Internet.    Unfortunately, the Proxy Server is a bit less secure than I'd
like (note, this is not totally because it's an NT based system, huh-unh, no
way does that matter to an open-minded guy like me...) and I see some open
ports that I don't like.

Is there an easy way to map open Ports to running Services on an NT box?
These ports are not included in the \etc\services file under
windows\system32\..., and I'm just plain stumped as to what's running on
them,and whether it may be a problem.   How do I determine what services may
be running on these ports?  (Have tried a Telnet, is either CONNECTION
REFUSED, or a very generic CONNECTED TO ip addr ... CONNECTION CLOSED).

Thanks,
DWH
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