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Re: Strange Traffic UDP port 8193
From: Julius Ganns <mailinglists () juliusganns de>
Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2005 17:34:44 +0200
Hi Hector,I don't know the port, sorry. Perhaps you can catch some fragments with a packetsniffer?
Julius -- Julius Ganns <mailinglists () juliusganns de> Visit http://www.juliusganns.com for more information. Munoz, Hector wrote:
Hi I was playing with Ethereal and found some broadcast traffic destinated to the same port: 8193 (UDP) . The source port was changing from 1027 to 1051 on each machine being different. Clients are running Windows 2000 and XP. This just happens on a couple machines. I googled for some info about this port but found nothing. Do you have any idea of what this port is for? Thanks, -Hector
Current thread:
- Strange Traffic UDP port 8193 Munoz, Hector (Jul 13)
- Re: Strange Traffic UDP port 8193 Julius Ganns (Jul 13)
- Re: Strange Traffic UDP port 8193 RA Henrik Becker (Jul 14)
- Re: Strange Traffic UDP port 8193 Bob Cunningham (Jul 14)
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- Re: Strange Traffic UDP port 8193 jas (Jul 13)
- Re: Strange Traffic UDP port 8193 v00d00 (Jul 14)