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| Subject: | RE: Port 8081 mystery |
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| Date: | Tue, 23 Jan 2007 22:18:05 -0500 |
nestat-a just lists this port as 'Listening' and does not list any application name assigned to it, so why is this port there? Who is using this? I have ran antivirus scan and spybot checker just to rule out any malware possibilities.
For a win2k box I would run fport to see what service was running on that port http://www.foundstone.com/index.htm?subnav=resources/navigation.htm&subconte nt=/resources/proddesc/fport.htm Jeremy
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