Re: Lotus Domino Server

From: Joseph Jenkins (maillist@breathe-underwater.com)
Date: Fri Oct 13 2006 - 21:52:04 EDT


You can try using a program to send random data to the port. Usually
though unless you have the application on the other side you can't
get Domino to respond very often. You are better off going after
port 53 to see if you can do something.
On Oct 13, 2006, at 9:20 AM, 09sparky@gmail.com wrote:

> Does anyone know of any good techniques for gaining access to port
> 1352? (port 80 is Not accessable). I have looked at some previous
> posts, but most of them are related to port 80 (names.nsf, etc).
>
> It appears to be a windows box:
> Microsoft Windows XP SP2 or 2003 Server
> with only ports 1352 and 53 tcp/udp
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
> sparky
>
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