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Re: Port 1443

Subject: Re: Port 1443
Date: Sat, 23 Dec 2006 08:14:28 +1300
On 22/12/06, Lee Lawson <leejlawson@gmail.com> wrote:
Right, let's get this clear now.  The question was "what service runs
on 1443".  This is not the 1433 and 1434 that MS SQL server runs on.

A quick search on the neohapsis port listing reveals:
1443 tcp ies-lm Integrated Engineering Software
1443 udp ies-lm Integrated Engineering Software

The OP already knew this I think - however I generally find you can't make an accurate guess from the port number.

I expected better than the answers given from this mailing list.

Here are 3 things I found on Google:

http://www.agentrics.com/solutions/techreqs.html
http://www.cscare.com/TrapConsole/downloads/readme.txt
http://www.sarc.com/avcenter/venc/data/backdoor.homutex.html

So from a very small sample, I'd be more inclined to suspect that it's
being chosen in analogy with port 443 - that is an alternate HTTPS
port. But that's only a guess which is worth about as much as the
electrons it's printed on.

cheers,
Jamie
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Jamie Riden, CISSP / jamesr@europe.com / jamie.riden@gmail.com
NZ Honeynet project - http://www.nz-honeynet.org/

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