Re: Does Windows NT use TCP port 2000/2001?
From: Burak DAYIOGLU (dayioglu@metu.edu.tr)Date: 10/19/01
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Message-ID: <3BD043B3.4D0A405C@metu.edu.tr> Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2001 18:16:04 +0300 From: Burak DAYIOGLU <dayioglu@metu.edu.tr> To: focus-ms@securityfocus.com Subject: Re: Does Windows NT use TCP port 2000/2001?
"Devin L. Ganger" wrote:
> I'm looking over the results of a port scan for a client with a couple
> of exposed NT 4.0 boxes, and on both boxes I see that TCP port 2000 is
> open; on one box, TCP 2001 is also open.
The box might be running RPC based services, in which case there will be
some random ports in listening state when you portscan.
Might be Exchange or something else.
regards.
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