Re: what runs on tcp port 1002 ?
From: Joe Hente (thequantummechanicsastronomer_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 07/26/03
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Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2003 21:02:59 -0500
Carl Farrington wrote:
> ynotssor" <"ynotssor wrote:
>
>>"Joe Hente" <thequantummechanicsastronomer@hotmail.com> wrote in
>>message news:3F1DE96E.8040708@hotmail.com
>>
>>
>>>>I can't find the answer. Is it uPNP ? some of my clients Draytek
>>>>Vigor routers listen on this port, as do other servers.
>>>>What is it? nmap doen't know either.
>>>
>>>Have you attempt RFCs? Find the RFC file that describes the port
>>>numbers and what is "accepted" to be at.
>>
>>http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers is not helpful, as there
>>is no assigned service on that port number, and even if there was
>>it's no guarantee that that is the service listening on the OP's port
>>1002. Port assignments are not "laws" in any sense.
>>
>>As root, "lsof -i :1002" will give the first glance at what's
>>happening, then an "lsof -p PID" using the PID returned from the
>>previous command will be more informative.
>>
>> tony
>
>
> as you rightly say Tony, the RFC shows it as unassigned. I can't do an lsof
> since this port is open on some hardware routers that I use (Draytek Vigor
> 2600) and also on some windows machines.
>
>
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