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Re: Port 5552?


From: "Akkoord voor verzending" <akkoord33 () hotmail com>
Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2002 05:15:47 +0000

Hi,

the most complete (and 'official') database is the next I think (at
www.iana.com):
http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers

Keep in mind that it's a portnumber above 1024 which means that i can be in
use by some other service than mentioned (just another trojan or s/t like
that).
It didn't ring a bell to me though, port 5502 shows up with "fcp-srvr-inst1"
as service name. Maybe a google search on that would give you some more
information...


greetings, Tijl





From: lupe () lupe-christoph de (Lupe Christoph)
To: incidents () securityfocus com
Subject: Port 5552?
Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2002 09:09:05 +0100

I've seen several TCP SYN packets for this port on one of the firewalls
I maintain. Grepping through October's logs, I found a few more on
another firewall.

What I can't find is what uses this port. A Google search came up with
Mac error codes and phone numbers.

Anybody know? I'm just curious, and I want to put an entry in my
/etc/services to have a name for it in the log analysis.

Thanks!
Lupe Christoph
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