Unassigned ports are 3673-3899
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Sent: s�bado 11 de enero de 1997 6:11
To: Wesley Joyce
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Subject: Re: TCP/UDP Scans on port 37907
Hummmm.
Im not sure. Its not a "regular" service. I have an idea that its bay /
nortel's optivity package. If not, its just yet another trojan.
While im on a train of thought here..... IPv6. Will it increase the number
of ports? If so, anyone know by what factor?
Rick
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Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2000 5:00 PM
Subject: TCP/UDP Scans on port 37907
> What service is associated with this port # 37907?
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