re: 3105/tcp
From: H C (keydet89@yahoo.com)Date: 04/29/02
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Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2002 11:15:28 -0700 (PDT) From: H C <keydet89@yahoo.com> To: indio@underprotection.com.br
> Im doing a auditoru in client of mine, and I
discover
> this port 3105/tcp, as a research is a Cardbox (fast
and
> powerful flat-file database program), but my client
do
> not use it
Indio,
There are more conclusive methods for finding out what
is listening on the port, other than port scans and
telnetting to the port. Here's a list of programs
that can be used on the host, depending upon the
architecture:
Linux/*nix: fuser, lsof, sockstat
NT/2K: fport from FoundStone
XP: netstat -ano (note the '-o' switch)
Win9x/ME: TDIMon from SysInternals
These tools will do a process-to-port mapping...which
is what you want.
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