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Re: TCP/IP Port Security

Subject: Re: TCP/IP Port Security
Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 13:53:33 -0500
http://www.iss.net/security_center/advice/Exploits/Ports/default.htm

Try that to get a list of well-known ports and their uses.

I would imagine that the Internet Storm Center might be able to give
you some more info as well. http://isc.sans.org/index.php



On 18 Oct 2005 15:19:55 -0000, rchdynasty@msn.com <rchdynasty@msn.com> wrote:
My company is currently looking to develop a port registry and cataloging 
process. All TCP ports will be required to be cataloged (Dynamic or 
Private/Registered/Well Known). All platforms will be addressed since we use 
various platforms.
My question is what would be the most effect way to develop this process. I'm 
also looking for websites for reference.


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