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Subject: Re: Firewall-1 SP7 CPU utilisation 100%
From: Matt Burke (maburke
SEP.COM)Date: Mon Aug 07 2000 - 14:09:03 CDT
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>The scan showed up 3 ports that I was not familiar with:
>
>1030/tcp open iad1
>1031/tcp open iad2
>1033/tcp open iad3
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>My questions are:
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>1. What are the listed ports?
I found this in a post to a firewalls mailing list archive:
"This is the BBN (Bolt, Beranek and Newman) Interface Access Device, which
operates as a bridge/router between IP, X.25, asynch links, etc."
The original post is at:
http://lists.gnac.net/firewalls/mhonarc/firewalls.199902/msg00301.html
HTH,
Matt
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