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Subject: Re: unknown port numbers
From: Robert G. Ferrell (root
RGFSPARC.CR.USGS.GOV)Date: Thu Mar 02 2000 - 07:55:13 CST
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>Where on the net, I can find port<->program(trojan,etc) description?
>There is some strange connection log to my system:
There are several places. The 'official' ports->assigned services list is at
ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/port-numbers
or you can use my mirror (if ISI is busy, which it frequently is) at
http://rgfsparc.cr.usgs.gov:8090/sysadmin/port_numbers.txt
You're also welcome to use my ports search utility (has trojans also) at
http://rgfsparc.cr.usgs.gov:8090/sysadmin/ports.html
but I'll warn you in advance that none of these ports show up in my database.
Cheers,
RGF
Robert G. Ferrell, CISSP
Information Security Officer
National Business Center, US DoI
Robert_G_Ferrell
nbc.gov
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