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| Subject: | Re: mmmm is it really a hole.. |
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| Date: | Fri, 31 Dec 2004 07:58:16 -0500 |
How is it possible that I get a HOLE on port 137 yet the port scanner says that port 137 isn’t open?
I thought a port had to be open or listening for it to be vulnerable. Am I right thinking this?
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