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Re: Port scan results

Subject: Re: Port scan results
Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2006 10:00:39 +0200
On Tue Oct 10 2006 at 00:33, Doty, Timothy T. wrote:

There are 11219 (TCP SYN scan), 10180 (TCP scan)

You should enable at least one of them.

10796 (labrea tarpit)

This one can be useful if you have a Labrea on your network.
Anyway, it cannot be bad.

14272 (netstat 'scanner'), 14274 (nessus snmp scanner)

These one are quick and can be enabled, unless you do not want to scan
the whole port range.

and 11840 (exclude some IPs from scan).

If you scan a LAN that uses public IP addresses (instead of RFC 1918),
disable it. 

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