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Re: UDP Port 137 Question
From: "Jeff Friend" <Jfriend () ochsner org>
Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2004 08:52:08 -0600
Hae you tried checking the ports on the local machine to see what is running, application wise. I use Fport to give me a listing of applications and the ports they are using. Doesn't help with windows services, but it shows a lot. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ethical Hacking at InfoSec Institute. Mention this ad and get $720 off any course! All of our class sizes are guaranteed to be 10 students or less. We provide Ethical Hacking, Advanced Ethical Hacking, Intrusion Prevention, and many other technical hands on courses. Visit us at http://www.infosecinstitute.com/securityfocus to get $720 off any course! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Current thread:
- UDP Port 137 Question John Smithson (Jan 20)
- Re: UDP Port 137 Question JGrimshaw (Jan 21)
- Re: UDP Port 137 Question JGrimshaw (Jan 26)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: UDP Port 137 Question H Carvey (Jan 21)
- Re: UDP Port 137 Question Jeff Friend (Jan 21)
- Re: UDP Port 137 Question H Carvey (Jan 22)
- RE: UDP Port 137 Question Mark A. Villanova (Jan 26)
- RE: UDP Port 137 Question P Cannon (Jan 27)
- RE: UDP Port 137 Question Sarbjit Singh Gill (Jan 28)
- Re: UDP Port 137 Question John LeMay (Jan 28)
- RE: UDP Port 137 Question P Cannon (Jan 27)
- RE: UDP Port 137 Question Darrell Porter (Jan 27)
- RE: UDP Port 137 Question JGrimshaw (Jan 27)
- RE: UDP Port 137 Question Darrell Porter (Jan 28)
- RE: UDP Port 137 Question Patrick A. Middleton (Jan 28)
- RE: UDP Port 137 Question John Smithson (Jan 28)
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