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From: "Jesus P. Duarte" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Mailing-List Radiator <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Port 2435
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Hello,
We are in the midst of locking down our network and have been
examining all the ports that are in use and what is running the open port.
This is the output of lsof on the system.
perl 57857 root 3u IPv4 0xc7fa6cc0 0t0 UDP *:1645
perl 57857 root 5u IPv4 0xc7fa6c00 0t0 UDP *:1646
perl 57857 root 6u IPv4 0xc7fa6b40 0t0 UDP *:2435
What is port 2435 used for and is it necessary?
Der Hausmeister
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Jesus Duarte
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IPNS/CNNW
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