If you have a *nix box, a quick and dirty way to get this NFO is to view the /etc/services file.
--TH13
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If you have a *nix box, a quick and dirty way to get this NFO is to view the /etc/services file.
--TH13
Here is a port list from ISS:
http://www.iss.net/security_center/a...xploits/Ports/
Note quite as exhaustive as some of the others, but a the ports are listed in order.
~Nimh
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Cya --d00dz AtTaCkiN--
I was just getting ready to post that.Quote:
Originally posted here by thehorse13
If you have a *nix box, a quick and dirty way to get this NFO is to view the /etc/services file.
--TH13
You can also find these in Windows... but not all of them are in there.
When you install a new program, it will modify this file if the service is not already listed.
That can be found in
9x/ME
%systemdrive%\%systemroot%\services
example C:\WINDOWS\SERVICES
NT/2k/XP
%systemdrive%\%systemroot%\system32\drivers\etc\services
(for some reason... the formatting on this line is messed up and I can't fix it...)
example C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\ETC\SERVICES
You can view these without editing them...
from command prompt..
c:> type c:\winnt\system32\drivers\etc\services | more
yada yada yada...
how can we block the ports running on the server... ..
I use nmap to scan for open ports... it shows various ports like eg 10235.. now hw do i block this port.......
Regards
Anjali
There is a neat little help file out there somewhere I forget the link but if I find it i'll post, the filenames are: portref1.zip & portref2.zip. These contain a neat .chm help file that is a port lookup and port reference. find these if you need a good ref to ports.