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    Originally posted here by Leviatan
    Very usefull for when you're configuring a firewall/router. You can also download a list with all the ports that are on the shitlist
    Well, not completely... what you should do with a perimeter router or firewall is "block all which is not expressly permitted," IMO. And, of course, good sites do this with their internal network segments, as well. If you're trying to block a certain type of attack, ok, perhaps you'll catch a good percentage of the people out there - though not all of us run a given service on the port that it's actually defaulted to run under (and yes, I've seen boneheads run telnet on a high port before - just to help avoid detection).
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    Originally posted here by Leviatan
    Very usefull for when you're configuring a firewall/router. You can also download a list with all the ports that are on the shitlist
    Well, not completely... what you should do with a perimeter router or firewall is "block all which is not expressly permitted," IMO. And, of course, good sites do this with their internal network segments, as well. If you're trying to block a certain type of attack, ok, perhaps you'll catch a good percentage of the people out there - though not all of us run a given service on the port that it's actually defaulted to run under (and yes, I've seen boneheads run telnet on a high port before - just to help avoid detection).
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    that will help somewhere in the future thanx tyger_claw
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    Thanks for the ports.
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    thanks for the link
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    Hope this helped a lot of people....

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