Hi,
Try looking at
http://www.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/port-numbers
I found:
acmsoda 6969/tcp acmsoda
acmsoda 6969/udp acmsoda
cslistener 9000/tcp CSlistener
cslistener 9000/udp CSlistener
THX,
Pete Goodridge
but these ports seems to be 'unregistered'.
They are:
UDP 1169 (acmsoda) what is this used for??? UDP 1168
(instl-bootc) what is this????? UDP 1184
UDP 1186
TCP 1224
TCP 6969
TCP 8083
TCP 8082
TCP 9000
Any suggestions where I can find the description of the above ports?
Thanks,
- -Joel
I hate to be fussy but, why are so many of these ports listed with a
description that is just as vague as the name. Joel did ask what they are
used for. Darned if I can figure them out. Is 1169 the port you telnet to
to find out how cold the Pepsi cans are in the ACM society's soda machine.
There has to be a good story behind some of these.
One of my 'favorites' is SUPDUP. Whazzis? Don'cha just love it when
"supdup" is explained in detail with the wordy description "supdup"(port
95) Or am I just looking at the wrong list?
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