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Re: Unknown ports

Subject: Re: Unknown ports
Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2005 13:27:02 +0200
Kelly, Jim wrote:

Once I get the results, I figure that I'd like to save the results for
the next scan...can/should I add these to nessus port mapping file? I'm
using a mysql database to slice and dice the data so I'm also thinking
of using that to collect this port information.

Notice that some ports do get dynamically assigned (RPC services come to mind, but some others do to) so associating .exec with a given port might not be sufficient.


Regards

Javier

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