On Thu, 15 Mar 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I search for a web site where I can find a ports list...with the
> description !!
> Sometimes I see people connecting to port 113 or 111
/etc/services is your friend.
111 is "sunrpc"
113 is "identd"
identd should not be a problem. Some mail servers do that automatically. I
would look into the sunrpc connects though.
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