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Re: Port 1443
From: Dan Catalin Vasile <hardware_cta () yahoo com>
Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2006 21:44:59 -0800 (PST)
Hi there, It's common this days to put services (especialy admin ones like ssh) on non-standard ports so they wont get caught by automated scanners. I guess this is all about your problem. So do a 'telnet host_ip 1443' and see if you can grab a banner of the service. Also try 'nmap -sS -A -v -p 1443 host_ip' as it will try to compare the response with it's database. Have secure fun, Dan --- kapil assudani <kapil.assudani () yahoo com> wrote:
Hi Guys, I was wondering if anybody knew about or stumbled across an open port 1443, and has anything to say about it. Google search brings in Integrated Engineering Software or another result comes back with 1443-1445 used for MSSQL2K. Any insight on this will be highly appreciated. thanks, Secn3rd __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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- Port 1443 kapil assudani (Dec 20)
- RE: Port 1443 Andy Meyers (Dec 20)
- Re: Port 1443 Dan Catalin Vasile (Dec 20)
- Re: Port 1443 Alcides (Dec 20)
- Re: Port 1443 Mark Foster (Dec 21)
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- RE: Port 1443 Richards, Jim (Dec 21)
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- Re: Port 1443 Lee Lawson (Dec 22)
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