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| Subject: | Re: Strange ports |
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| Date: | Fri, 22 Jun 2007 11:30:34 +0200 (CEST) |
Without port 53, networking in any real fashion would be pretty tough without a vast memory of all existing IP address-space.
This depends who is in charge of running the dns servers. Some companies do it themselves others let their providers do the job for them.
Cheers,
Christine Kronberg.
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007, zion wrote:
Hi Killy,
I am not sure if even port 53 needs to be open, It all depends on what service do you want to offer to the world. so you need to see if your organizations is offering this service to the world e.g. 3389 terminal service for the world to see ? you may need to contact some one in your organizations to ask if they need those services from the internet ?
Hope i have been of some help.
Regards Zion
killy wrote:
> Scanning my external firewall(at work), I (yes, it is my job to) > find this:
> > > PORT STATE SERVICE
> 53/tcp open domain
> > 1029/tcp open ms-lsa
> 1032/tcp open iad3
> > 3389/tcp open ms-term-serv
> > > Why would 1029 and 1032 need to be open from the outside?
> > -Kill
> >
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