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| Subject: | Re: Unknown App |
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| Date: | 25 Jul 2005 18:43:49 -0000 |
Hi, Thanks for all of the great responses; however, I think I phrased the original email poorly. What I was getting at was how to approach this application that has opened port 80 - but not as a web listener. I.e., the usual approaches to pen-testing a web server are not applicable. I have identified the offending application, what I'm curious to know is how the list would approach this find. Golden Earring
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