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Re: [PEN-TEST] ports
From: Fernando Cardoso <fernando () BN PT>
Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2000 17:42:06 +0100
If you use nmap (who doesn't?) you can find a comprehensive list of ports in the nmap-services file (usually under /usr/share/nmap). Fernando
I'm wondering if anyone knows of any URLs which listeverything that wouldbe on certain ports. I know of a large /etc/services fileon the web atthis URL: http://people.redhat.com/alikins/services.txt but it is not complete. Specifically, I am trying to findout what runson ports 6010 and 6011 on linux boxes. Thanks, Cindy "A civilized society is one which tolerates eccentricityto the point ofdoubtful sanity." -- Robert Frost
Current thread:
- Re: [PEN-TEST] ports, (continued)
- Re: [PEN-TEST] ports Frasnelli, Dan (Sep 07)
- Re: [PEN-TEST] ports Frasnelli, Dan (Sep 08)
- Re: [PEN-TEST] ports Andrew Brown (Sep 09)
- Re: [PEN-TEST] ports Fred Mobach (Sep 11)
- Re: [PEN-TEST] ports Frasnelli, Dan (Sep 07)
- Re: [PEN-TEST] ports Meritt, Jim (Sep 06)
- Re: [PEN-TEST] ports Teicher, Mark (Sep 06)
- Re: [PEN-TEST] ports Dunker, Noah (Sep 06)
- Re: [PEN-TEST] ports martin (Sep 07)
- Re: [PEN-TEST] ports Mark Thomsen (Sep 07)
- Re: [PEN-TEST] ports ATTN! Chris's new address is chris_devoney () ziffdavis com (Sep 07)
- Re: [PEN-TEST] ports Fernando Cardoso (Sep 07)