RE: Unknown App

From: Hagen, Eric (ehagen@DenverNewspaperAgency.com)
Date: Fri Jul 22 2005 - 11:38:43 EDT


I use TCPView, but it's the same idea. Find out what app is bind to that
port.

PS, BJ, are you from Colorado? I had a friend years ago who wanted to go
into the military with your same name.

Eric

-----Original Message-----
From: Bartholomew, Brian J [mailto:BartholomewBJ@state.gov]
Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2005 10:47 AM
To: thenightweighsheavy@gmail.com; pen-test@securityfocus.com
Subject: RE: Unknown App
Importance: Low

A simple Fport should tell you what it is...

http://www.foundstone.com/index.htm?subnav=resources/navigation.htm&subconte
nt=/resources/proddesc/fport.htm

Brian J. Bartholomew (CISSP)
Red Cell
US Department of State
Bureau of Diplomatic Security
Office of Computer Security
Ph: 571-345-2670
Cell: 202-369-6349

-----Original Message-----
From: thenightweighsheavy@gmail.com
[mailto:thenightweighsheavy@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2005 2:56 AM
To: pen-test@securityfocus.com
Subject: Unknown App

Hello,

During a recent pen-test, I discovered that port 80 is opened by an unknown
application on multiple client workstations (WinXP). No web server appears
to be running or installed - I've tested a few things, but I'm curious what
the list thinks is the best next-step to take.
Thanks,
Golden Earring



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