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RE: Scan for IRC
From: Nikolay Baramov <Blady () unibg net>
Date: Sat, 22 Jan 2005 03:25:07 +0000
Other ports commonly used are 7000 and 9000. --- greetings N. Baramov [irc.tu-varna.edu] On Saturday 22 January 2005 00:10, Oliver Leitner wrote:
from what i know normally irc runs on tcp 6667 assides of that irc can be on any port, so id try to rather block the central big servers instead of going for the port, and dont forget to block all known or unknown web pages that feature webirc portals... well, that are my few thoughts. greetings Oliver Leiter Technical Staff http://www.shells.at On Saturday 22 January 2005 00:34, RandallM wrote:I am so sorry for interrupting the list. I'm trying to pick up IRC communications on the network. I've made some filters for Ethereal and Observer but can't seem to pick it up. I'm doing something wrong. Used the 6668-6669 ports. Any help? thank you Randall M _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html
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Current thread:
- Scan for IRC RandallM (Jan 21)
- Re: Scan for IRC Athanasius (Jan 21)
- Re: Scan for IRC Oliver Leitner (Jan 21)
- RE: Scan for IRC Nikolay Baramov (Jan 21)
- Re: RE: Scan for IRC Frank Knobbe (Jan 21)
- RE: Scan for IRC Nikolay Baramov (Jan 21)
- Re: Scan for IRC Kevin (Jan 21)
- Re: Scan for IRC Jon Hart (Jan 21)
- Re: Scan for IRC Paul Schmehl (Jan 21)
- RE: Scan for IRC ALD, Aditya, Aditya Lalit Deshmukh (Jan 22)
- Re: Scan for IRC Harry Hoffman (Jan 22)