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| Subject: | Re: Port 1443 |
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| Date: | Thu, 21 Dec 2006 09:23:04 -0800 |
kapil assudani wrote:
Hi Guys, I was wondering if anybody knew about or stumbled across an open port 1443, and has anything to say about it. Google search brings in Integrated Engineering Software or another result comes back with 1443-1445 used for MSSQL2K. Any insight on this will be highly appreciated.
AFAIK MS SQL listens on 1433 and 1434 http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers Why don't you try nmap -sV -p 1443 <ip-address> or telnet <ip-address>1443 or openssl s_client -connect <ip-address>:1443 and see what happens? Maybe you'll get a banner or login prompt of some kind. -- Some days it's just not worth chewing through the restraints... Mark D. Foster, CISSP <mark@foster.cc> http://mark.foster.cc/
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