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From: Blady at UniBG.net (Nikolay Baramov)
Subject: RE: Scan for IRC

Other ports commonly used are 7000 and 9000.

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greetings
N. Baramov
[irc.tu-varna.edu]

On Saturday 22 January 2005 00:10, Oliver Leitner wrote:
> from what i know normally irc runs on tcp 6667
>
> assides of that irc can be on any port, so id try to rather block the
> central big servers instead of going for the port, and dont forget to block
> all known or unknown web pages that feature webirc portals...
>
> well, that are my few thoughts.
>
> greetings
> Oliver Leiter
> Technical Staff
> http://www.shells.at
>
> On Saturday 22 January 2005 00:34, RandallM wrote:
> > I am so sorry for interrupting the list. I'm trying to pick up IRC
> > communications on the network. I've made some filters for Ethereal and
> > Observer but can't seem to pick it up. I'm doing something wrong. Used
> > the 6668-6669 ports. Any help?
> >
> > thank you
> > Randall M
> >
> >
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