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Protection through obscurity?
Haven't you heard about port scanners?
Don't you know the only mean to protect a port/service is knowing its
existence?
Regards,
-- Andres j. Ogayar
-- I.T. Department
-- Raytheon Microelectronics Espaņa (Malaga, Spain)
-- +34.95.224.92.27
Gibson Nichols
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Por favor,
responda a
Gibson Nichols
Thanks to all who helped. I'll refrain from posting a list of the ports
since someone may be
able to obtain this information for bad uses.
"Gibson Nichols" <[log in to unmask]> wrote in message
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> I need to have a list of the ports (network) used by the HP e3000.
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> Does NS/VT use TCP/IP and a port? Is the system using TCP/IP with all
> the other traffic sitting up higher in the tcp/ip stack?
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> We are look at moving one of our systems outside our firewall and we
> will be tunneling so the security guy wants to know what he should allow.
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