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| Subject: | Re: Strange ports |
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| Date: | Sat, 23 Jun 2007 22:49:16 -0400 |
Thanks for all of the great responses.
I guess it may help to clear up a few things.
53 is valid and documented. 3389 is not documented, but I already know the answer before I ask why they did this ;-)
But 1029 and 1032, were the interesting ones ot me.
Not documented or common to myself.
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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