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Re: Nmap-2.00 doesn't recognize SSH?


From: Robert Ståhlbrand <robert.stahlbrand () ac salcom se>
Date: Thu, 17 Dec 1998 13:13:51 -0800

RFC 1700 covers most known ports but is far from complete. I'm not sure
but I think the last time it was updated was october 1994.
For example, there are some interesting ports between 802 and 995 which
rfc 1700 is not aware of which really is potenital hack stuff. See below:

ftps-data       989/tcp    ftp protocol, data, over TLS/SSL
ftps-data       989/udp    ftp protocol, data, over TLS/SSL
ftps            990/tcp    ftp protocol, control, over TLS/SSL
ftps            990/udp    ftp protocol, control, over TLS/SSL
#                          Christopher Allen <ChristopherA () consensus com>

nas             991/tcp    Netnews Administration System
nas             991/udp    Netnews Administration System
#                          Vera Heinau <heinau () fu-berlin de>
#                          Heiko Schlichting <heiko () fu-berlin de>
telnets         992/tcp    telnet protocol over TLS/SSL
telnets         992/udp    telnet protocol over TLS/SSL
imaps           993/tcp    imap4 protocol over TLS/SSL
imaps           993/udp    imap4 protocol over TLS/SSL
ircs            994/tcp    irc protocol over TLS/SSL
ircs            994/udp    irc protocol over TLS/SSL

/Robert

golem wrote:

Hi everybody, I will quote RFC 1700 for official well known ports.

                                                Golem

P.S. May be I will quietly read until next year so marry Xmas & happy
hacking new year.



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