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RE: Strange set of TCP ports
From: Meidinger Chris (chris.meidinger
badenit.de)
Date: Fri Apr 23 2004 - 05:00:34 CDT
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Not sure if anyone mentioned this, and you probably know it anyway, but nmap
has version scanning since version 3.40.
The version scan is pretty good at identifying services known to nmap.
(Though be careful scanning printers, paper waste can follow)
~cmeid
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Raistlin [mailto:raistlin
gioco.net]
> Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 2:51 AM
> To: 'Incidents'
> Subject: Re: Strange set of TCP ports
>
> Thanks to everyone who responded, also in private. I did just
> want to point out that I do not have access to the system (I
> am working on nmap data, basically). Otherwise any of the
> well-known tools you pointed out would have worked :)
>
> I did try to connect to the ports, but couldn't figure out
> anything of use. The suggestions about peer to peer file
> exchange tools seem the most probable however. I will check
> it ASAP. Thanks to everyone for the input !
>
> --
> Stefano "Raistlin" Zanero
> System Administrator Gioco.Net
> public PGP key block at http://gioco.net/pgpkeys
>
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