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Re: port 768 (fwd)
From: jose () BIOCSERVER BIOC CWRU EDU (Jose Nazario)
Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2000 14:54:47 -0500
On Fri, 28 Jan 2000, Guido A.J. Stevens wrote:
Obviously /etc/services is not the comprehensive port/service mapping I thought it to be. Is there another way to quickly create a comprehensive listing of which services are listening on which ports?
lemme share the port-numbers file with you. i snarfed this from packetstorm, i seem to recall. obviously it has some limitations, ie linuxconf on port 98 is not listed (but more common than what is listed), but you get the idea. it doesn't contain trojans, though, just services. it would be attacked but it's too big for the list, 243 kb. the link is: http://packetstorm.securify.com/UNIX/utilities/port-numbers enjoy, jose nazario jose () biochemistry cwru edu PGP fingerprint: 89 B0 81 DA 5B FD 7E 00 99 C3 B2 CD 48 A0 07 80 Public key available at http://biocserver.cwru.edu/~jose/pgp-key.asc
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