If this is Windows NT, I believe you might be able to go into the Services file (%systemroot%\system32\drivers\etc\services) and in that file you should see a listing or ports.  Scroll down to ports 1025 and 1027, and delete those lines from the file.  In addition, if you administer the firewall, you might want to block those ports as well.

 

HTH,

 

____________________________________________

Andre Correa

Senior Manager/Information Technology

Lexitron, Inc

(201) 892-6399

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Broomfield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 7:02 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: TCP ports 1025 (blackjack) and 1027 (ICQ)

 

Hello,

 

Firstly thanks for everyone ones help last week with my web servers that where running slow then crashing due to memory leaks

 

Well they’re still crashing – although not as much.

 

Today I did a port scan of the servers and found two new ports 1025 (network blackjack) and 1027 (ICQ), now these certainly shouldn’t be on there. 

 

1. Are these ports used by windows (haven’t seen them b4) and have been miss interpreted as blackjack and ICQ (although I checked a list of TCP ports and they are what they say they are)

2. Where do I start to try and get rid of them

 

thanks

Paul

 

 

Paul Broomfield, Network Administrator and Database Technician

Tell Communications

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