Good day
If you are use lpr (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/Px):
4010to port1 (P1)
4020 to port2 (P2)
4030 to port3 (P3)
23 to Telnet port
Saludos/Regards
Jose Luis Gonzalez FernandezCOMPUTISTA
C.A.
Caracas-VenezuelaPhone: 58-212-562.1166 /
58-212-562.6175Mobil: 58-412-8274537e-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
While on the topic, I have a box that I thought I had turned off all
unused ports. However, I see a listener on TCP port 587. This seems to
be some sendmail port. Do I need it if all sendmail is doing is accepting
smtp connections?
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Ok .. remote lpd/lpr request go to WHICH port number ... 35 , 515 ?
Ie: send a request lpr to a netgear PS113 portserver would go thru ?
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Ben Duncan Phone (601)-355-2574 Fax (601)-355-2573 Cell
(601)-946-1220
Business Network Solutions
336
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003 12:32:22 -0600
Ben Duncan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok .. remote lpd/lpr request go to WHICH port number ... 35 , 515 ?
Ie: send a request lpr to a netgear PS113 portserver would go thru ?
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Ben Duncan Phone (601)-355-2574 Fax (601)-355-2573 Cell
On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 12:32:22PM -0600, Ben Duncan wrote:
Ok .. remote lpd/lpr request go to WHICH port number ... 35 , 515 ?
printer 515/tcp spooler # line printer spooler
printer 515/udp spooler # line printer spooler
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