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From: John Neiberger
Reply-To: John Neiberger
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Subject: OT: Unknown protocol on network [7:35331]
Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2002 14:38:59 -0500
After watching a sniffer connected to one of our LANs we're seeing a lot
of different clients attempting to reach UDP port 1034 on one
BBN Integrated Access Devices, This was the company that built the first
switch/routers for arpanet.
also they have somrthing to do with RSVP.
hey wtah happeded to RSVP kinda fell out of favour huh
OZ
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After watching a sniffer connected to one of our LANs we're seeing a lot
of different clients attempting to reach UDP port 1034 on one of our
primary servers. The source UDP port is in the range 1026-1033. I'm
not able to find any good information regarding these ports.
Some sites say that
I found three that it could be. Any of the other ports open listed below?
I hope this comes through readable...
1. Pal Talk [support page]
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
IN UDP 2090 [voice]
IN UDP 2091 [control stream]
IN TCP 2090 [file transfer]
IN TCP 2091
We now think that this is related to the Corporate Edition of Norton
AntiVirus. There is some sort of scanning involved there, but I'm not
very clear on the details. Our LAN people just rolled this version out
into our network a couple of weeks ago which explains why I wasn't
seeing it in the
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