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Date:      Thu, 30 May 2002 20:10:28 +1000
From:      "Chris" <r-c-e@zorgco.com>
To:        freebsd-security@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Nmap/Snort
Message-ID:  <200205302010280086.0615F70C@zorgco.com>
In-Reply-To: <20020530013844.A33199@i-sphere.com>
References:  <000f01c207ad$8f215c20$0200a8c0@logical> <20020530013844.A33199@i-sphere.com>

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Just as a side note, for people looking to find out about certain ports and=
 their functions, 
there is quite a comprehensive tcp/udp port listing at=
 http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers

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On 30/05/2002 at 1:38 AM faSty wrote:

>113 port is identd usually for IRC or some reason.
>
>587 is for sendmail's submission
>
>-trev
>
>On Thu, May 30, 2002 at 02:42:32AM -0500, nathan skains wrote:
>>  yep i am scanning my self via root. the port that was up on the first
>scan
>>  then i scan again seconds later and it was gone.
>>  not really sure. but i am also concern about these ports
>>  113/tcp open auth
>>  587/tcp open submission
>>  
>>  any way to close them... I am still in the learning process of freebsd
>so i
>>  have search google and have not found anything about these ports
>>  Thanks
>>  Nate
>
>-- 
>Vail's Second Axiom:
>	The amount of work to be done increases in proportion to the
>amount of work already completed.
>
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