Re: Ports 264 and 1720

From: Pete Herzog (lists@isecom.org)
Date: Tue Mar 28 2006 - 17:31:20 EST


Hi,

I'd like to add this to the mix of port resources. It's run by Dru
Lavigne and she actually gets many of the original protocol developers
to comment:

http://www.isecom.org/oprp

Sincerely,
-pete.

sol@mail.fullertoninfosec.com wrote:
> Here is a great website for reviewing ports and what they do. It's based off
> of IANA but also includes what ports known malware uses.
>
> http://www.bekkoame.ne.jp/~s_ita/port/port1-99.html
>
> Check it out.
>
> Sol.
>

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