I'm constantly amazed by the number of people on this list who can't even
do their own research by making a simple web search to find the various
listings of well-known port numbers and other supplemental data. All the
information is OUT THERE folks.

Try http://www.con.wesleyan.edu/~triemer/network/docservs.html
http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/~rakerman/port-table.html
http://www.itlibrary.com/reference/library/078970823x/ch19.htm
(about 3/4ths of the way down the page, it tells you that ports 6970 thru
7170 UDP are RealAudio)

How to find it? go to www.hotbot.com (or some other search engine) and
look for the "exact phrase" of "6970 UDP". It's not brain surgery or
anything; it's possible that even a firewall admin could do it.

On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, Peter Zhang wrote:

> Hi there,
> 
> I have seen thousands of packets with a destination port 6970 UDP, and
> sometimes 6971 (UDP) coming to us. The sources are such as:
> ra4.netradio.net, lomotil-4.real.com, nr-g2-2.paix.cef.net, etc.
> I don't know any services assigned to these two ports. Can anyone
> give any clue about this?
> 
> TIA,
> -- 
> Peter Zhang
> UCS, University of Calgary
> Tel (403)-220-4061

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