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Re: nmap port name question?


From: Austin Jorden <a.jorden () limestonenetworks com>
Date: Wed, 18 Sep 2013 08:16:09 -0500

I believe it's coded into nmap.

On 9/17/2013 2:01 PM, ToddAndMargo wrote:
Hi All,

When nmap tells you a service associated with a
port, for example,

   137/tcp closed netbios-ns reset

does nmap get the name of the port from my /etc/services,
or is the name hard coded into nmap?

Many thansk,
-T



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