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Message-ID: <2305CFC39C15AA4896E06E5C91C509EF0381B205@VS2.hdi.tvcabo>
From: thalm at netcabo.pt (thalm)
Subject: IIS 5.0 random/fixed TCP/UDP ports

When viewing the ports associated with inetinfo.exe (Windows 2000 Server with IIS 5.0 in a default configuration) using TCPView I see port 80 (TCP) , 443 (TCP), another TCP strange and random port and one UDP port (3456)
 
Example in one machine:
TCP 80
TCP 443
TCP 1055
UDP 3456
 
Example in another machine:
TCP 80
TCP 443
TCP 2086
UDP 3456
 
Already tried to connect to the random TCP port, and write to it, but the server does not return a thing.
What are the random TCP and fixed UDP port for?
 
Tiago Halm


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