Re: Big traffic on 412/tcp
From: H C (keydet89@yahoo.com)Date: 04/24/02
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Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2002 10:52:29 -0700 (PDT) From: H C <keydet89@yahoo.com> To: Guido Van De Velde <Guido.VanDeVelde@cc.kuleuven.ac.be>, incidents@securityfocus.com
> Does anyone know what they transport on this port ?
Not off the top of my pointed head, but if you go to
the machine and run your tool of choice, you'll likely
find out:
Linux/*nix: lsof, fuser
WinNT/2: fport
XP: netstat -ano
Simply get the PID of the process using the port. In
the case of Windows systems, listdlls will not only
give you the modules (DLLs) used by the process, but
also the command line that was used to launch it.
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