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| Subject: | Re: Strange ports |
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| Date: | 19 Jun 2007 12:46:34 -0000 |
Good question. Hard to answer without knowing more about your network. You'll probably need to discuss this with your network folks to see if you have any critical apps that run on these ports, and need to be accessed from outside. While you are at it, you may want to ask about 3389 and maybe even 53, too. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This List Sponsored by: Cenzic Are you using SPI, Watchfire or WhiteHat? Consider getting clear vision with Cenzic See HOW Now with our 20/20 program! http://www.cenzic.com/c/2020 ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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