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Re: Catalyst 4500 listening on TCP 6154 on all interfaces
From: Jay Farrell via NANOG <nanog () nanog org>
Date: Mon, 7 May 2018 15:58:54 -0400
I saw that list, but understood the numbers there to be IDS signature numbers, rather than port numbers. Am I misreading something? On Mon, May 7, 2018 at 12:24 PM, Curtis, Bruce <bruce.curtis () ndsu edu> wrote:
Some Cisco devices use 6154 for ypxfrd. 6154 ypxfrd Portmap Request (Info, Atomic*) Triggers when a request is made to the portmapper for the YP transfer daemon (ypxfrd) port. https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios/12_2/security/ configuration/guide/fsecur_c/scfids.html https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/asa/asa84/ configuration/guide/asa_84_cli_config/protect_tools.html
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- Re: Catalyst 4500 listening on TCP 6154 on all interfaces, (continued)
- Re: Catalyst 4500 listening on TCP 6154 on all interfaces frederic.jutzet () sig-telecom net (May 07)
- Re: Catalyst 4500 listening on TCP 6154 on all interfaces Jay Farrell via NANOG (May 07)
- Re: Catalyst 4500 listening on TCP 6154 on all interfaces frederic.jutzet () sig-telecom net (May 07)
- RE: Catalyst 4500 listening on TCP 6154 on all interfaces Spaans, Joel H (May 08)
- Re: Catalyst 4500 listening on TCP 6154 on all interfaces frederic.jutzet () sig-telecom net (May 08)
- Re: Catalyst 4500 listening on TCP 6154 on all interfaces frederic.jutzet () sig-telecom net (May 07)
- Re: Catalyst 4500 listening on TCP 6154 on all interfaces Niels Bakker (May 07)
- Re: Catalyst 4500 listening on TCP 6154 on all interfaces Alan Buxey (May 09)
- Re: Catalyst 4500 listening on TCP 6154 on all interfaces Curtis, Bruce (May 07)