Brent Adam Goldspring wrote:
On Wed, 19 Dec 2001, [iso-8859-1] sathish gowda wrote:
Hi everybody where can I get some useful tutors about
the different TCP ports and detail working description
For example I need to know about 137 and 139 ports
Thanks
Sathish Gowda
I get some useful tutors about
the different TCP ports and detail working description
For example I need to know about 137 and 139 ports
Thanks
Sathish Gowda
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Champions Are Not Those Who Never Fail But Are Those Who Never Quit
Take a look at
http://www.portsdb.org/ (The Internet Ports Database)
Cordial Greetings,
CVC
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Subject: TCP ports
Hi everybody where can I get some useful tutors about
the different TCP ports and detail working description
For example I need to know about 137 and 139 ports
Thanks
Sathish Gowda
=
Champions Are Not Those Who Never Fail But Are Those Who Never Quit
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The short answer is that just about any port list,
to include RFC 1700, will tell you what *should*
be listening on certain well-known or registered
ports.
However, in today's day and age of configurable
trojans, netcat listeners, port monitors
On Wed, 19 Dec 2001, [iso-8859-1] sathish gowda wrote:
Hi everybody where can I get some useful tutors about
the different TCP ports and detail working description
For example I need to know about 137 and 139 ports
Thanks
Sathish Gowda
Search the web, that info is easy to find.
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