Sorry.

I neglected to see that you were running NT. By now, you
have read the excellent post by Jason Witty, which does
give you what you needed to know.

The location of the services file is the default for TCP/IP
based functions/apps/etc to look(and is OS specific)
It's a central shared location. Firewall-1 is a system/app
and is no different. It just so happens that fw-1 has it's
own database of values.

Remember, each application is not the center of the
universe(but good luck trying to convince MS of that ;).

Robert

>>> Laurin Buchanan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 6/23/00 4:36:50 PM >>>
>
>Dear FW-1 Folks,
>
>Thanks to those people who have already pointed out the /etc/services
>directory information. I'll file that away for future reference, however, as
>I've indicated it is an NT firewall [no flames or snide OS comments please],
>I deal primarily - almost exclusively - with the GUI for management from my
>PC, not at the FW1 server itself.  When you're wearing several hats, you use
>what you know best and what will get the job done quickly!
>
>I guess my real question, which may or may not have a legitimate answer, is
>why are there services defined in the /etc/services directory that are not
>in the GUI?
>
>I knew about the IANA and other port list, but didn't have the heart on a
>Friday afternoon to start staring at them, looking through the thousands of
>entries for the name of the service, not realizing it was so low on the
>list!
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Laurin Buchanan, Manager, Internet Services / Webmaster
>National Music Publishers Association & The Harry Fox Agency, Inc.
>www.songfile.com | www.lyrics.ch | www.nmpa.org 
>
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Robert MacDonald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
>>Sent: Friday, June 23, 2000 4:11 PM
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>>Subject: Re: [FW1] sunrpc service?
>>
>>
>>If you look in your /etc/services(which the fw does), you'll
>>see that sunrpc is:
>>
>>sunrpc          111/udp         rpcbind
>>sunrpc          111/tcp         rpcbind
>>
>>You can find an updated list at IANA.
>>
>>http://www.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/port-numbers 
>>
>>Robert
>>
>>- -
>>Robert P. MacDonald, Network Engineer
>>e-Business Infrastructure
>>G o r d o n   F o o d    S e r v i c e
>>Voice: +1.616.261.7987 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>>
>>>>> Laurin Buchanan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 6/23/00 3:34:50 PM >>>
>>>
>>>Greetings all:
>>>
>>>Reviewing logs for my FW-1 (3.0b patch 3068 on NT4 SP4), I saw several
>>>dropped entries for a service that the log was calling "sunrpc." Not being
>>>familiar with the service, I wanted to look up what port that actually was
>>>(and also to send off the scan detection notification email) but I was
>>>surprised that there was no such service defined in my FW system.
>>>
>>>I took a quick look around phoneboy's site, didn't see anything
>>that relates
>>>to this, so I'd appreciate any answers the list members might have for the
>>>two following questions:
>>>
>>>1) How does the designation get into the log, if the service isn't defined
>>>in my firewall and are there others that might crop up in a
>>similar manner?
>>>
>>>2) Would someone tell me what port this service is using, or point me to a
>>>website that will let me search for port numbers by service name,
>>since most
>>>of the online resources order the list by port number?
>>>
>>>Thanks in advance,
>>>
>>>Laurin Buchanan, Manager, Internet Services / Webmaster
>>>National Music Publishers Association & The Harry Fox Agency, Inc.
>>>www.songfile.com | www.lyrics.ch | www.nmpa.org 
>




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