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RE: Strange set of TCP ports


From: Steven Trewick <STrewick () joplings co uk>
Date: Mon, 19 Apr 2004 17:02:17 +0100



I could be *way* off base, but some file sharing apps like to open 
consecutive high ports.

Obviously, this heavily depends on OS type, version and deployment role,
etc.

HTH





-----Original Message-----
From: Raistlin [mailto:raistlin () gioco net]
Sent: 17 April 2004 12:54
To: Incidents
Subject: Strange set of TCP ports


Greetings,

can someone help me in identifying the following strange 
subset of open 
TCP ports ?
3687/tcp open  unknown
3688/tcp open  unknown
3689/tcp open  rendezvous
3690/tcp open  unknown
3691/tcp open  unknown

Googling or looking at the usual known ports lists do not yield any 
results. I'd like to identify this beast if possible. Thanks 
in advance.

Stefano


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