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Hello...

         Who cares, you can use any port, if your sure you don't have a 
client trojan installed they can scan all they want it's just a waste of 
time, the only class that tries to "hack" you by trojan horses are script 
kid's, so don't worry, if you want to be sure what the port's are used for, 
search, the web for know trojan lists, there are several, if you look at 
the archives of this mailing list you will find allot of link's to such web 
sites, if you want to know what the services are normally used for, go to a 
tcp port list and ask (e-mail) the person that serves has reference to the 
gap of port's you are searching for, the persons responsible for 
maintenance of these ports, know allot more than any of us, because they 
are "responsible" for them.

P.S: Stop making such questions about port's, if you take the safe 
precautions it's very rare that a script kid can crack your server/PCs, 
open port attack's are very rare, and almost all firewalls will give you 
protection against this sort of attack's, but if you want a product that 
just scans for trojan you can try tauscan (win) from agnitum, 
http://www.agnitum.com/products/tauscan/, it's good for you :). oh and 
please search the web for trojan lists, the persons that maintain these 
lists, are very competent and give you the fastest anwsers.


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>All,
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>This weekend was a busy one for script kiddies... lots of variety. I 
>observed scans for NetBus (TCP 12345 & 12346), RingZero (TCP 3128), Sub 
>Seven (TCP 27347) and one for Network Blackjack (TCP 1025). I also saw 
>scans for TCP ports 5665, 10742 and 11270 which I wasn't able to classify. 
>Can anyone identify the use of these ports? Network Blackjack is a new one 
>for me. I'm assuming it's yet another trojan?
>
>Many thanks in advance.

Best Regard's and have a nice day...
Daniel MD [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]



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