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Re: Scans to ports 1090 and 1080
From: "Daniel J. Gregor Jr." <dj () gregor com>
Date: Mon, 17 Aug 1998 10:31:38 -0400
Roger Marquis wrote:
Has anyone heard of vulnerabilities on ports 1080 or 1090? These look like straight scans otherwise.
I would have to bet that 1080 is someone scanning for a Socks server that they can (pseudo-anonymously) proxy through. I don't know what 1090 is. BTW, here are some lists of port numbers: ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/port-numbers http://traderights.pacificnet.net/~dc31245/services/services.htm http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/htbin/rfc/rfc1700.html - djg -- Daniel J. Gregor, Jr., <dj () gregor com> Phone: +1 614 861 1454 UNIX System Administration and Security Consultant Fax: +1 614 861 4352
Current thread:
- Scans to ports 1090 and 1080 Roger Marquis (Aug 16)
- Re: Scans to ports 1090 and 1080 Massimo Brogioni (Aug 17)
- Re: Scans to ports 1090 and 1080 Gigi Sullivan (Aug 17)
- Re: Scans to ports 1090 and 1080 Zach Brown (Aug 19)
- Re: Scans to ports 1090 and 1080 Daniel J. Gregor Jr. (Aug 17)
- Re: Scans to ports 1090 and 1080 Erlend Midttun (Aug 18)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Scans to ports 1090 and 1080 Vern Paxson (Aug 17)
- Re: Scans to ports 1090 and 1080 Kinczli Zoltán (Aug 18)
- Re: Scans to ports 1090 and 1080 Rik Farrow (Aug 23)