Re: Services & Firewall port settings

From: Phillip Windell (_at_.)
Date: 04/13/05


Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2005 08:50:17 -0500


"Will" <Will@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:89D3DED4-2324-44B5-A86E-B860189BB23C@microsoft.com...
> Services & Firewall port settings
> In my HpM370n Mce2005 system32\drivers\etc\Services (dated 7/30/2003)
> I've 2 entries for systat
> systat 11/tcp users #Active users
> systat 11/tcp users #Active users
> In IANA wesite, services defined shows the second systat being udp.
>
> Because this definition of port numbers allowed I/O is a basic security
> issue, where is there a smaller list for home users? For example, what do
> I need Doom, Radius, or SQL(shudder quiver,?) etc. for? Or telnet for that
> matter, if I never use it? Does removing an entry from here result in a
lack
> of resolution by my computer,and more dropped packets than there now
> are or should I copy this into "Permit only" in Advanced Tcp/Ip filtering?
> Would appreciate an answer to this reasonable question.

Don't really understand the question.

-- 
Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA]
www.wandtv.com


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