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[ILUG] NATting windows services...

[ILUG] NATting windows services...

JustinMacCarthy macarthy at iol.ie
Mon Sep 3 11:45:50 IST 2001


Here are the list of port uses in NT/ Win2000

from a great book securing nt /2000 servers (Oreilly )  ,The book has all
the info in one place  but most of the steps outlined in the book are online
........Kate give us a shout if you want URLS

Justin

----- Original Message -----
From: "Nick" <nickm at go2.ie>

> > Port       State       Service
> > 135/tcp    open        loc-srv

Client Server Communications / DHCP / DNS admin / exchange admin /RPC / WINS
manger

> > 135/udp    open        loc-srv

> > 137/udp    open        netbios-ns      Browsing /logon sequence / Nt
secure channel
> > 138/udp    open        netbios-dgm      Browsing  /directory replication
/ logon sequence/Nt secure channel

> > 139/tcp    open        netbios-ssn       File Sharing  / event viewer
/directory replication  / logon sequence / Trusts / user manager

> > 1031/tcp   open        iad2               ????????????









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