Provided by Kurt Seifried, author of the "Linux Administrator Security
Guide":

# /etc/services - Network services, TCP and UDP
#
# Created by Kurt Seifried, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
#
# September 23, 2001 - 6983 entries
#
# An up to date version of this file is available at:
#
# http://www.seifried.org/security/ports/
#
# I am now working on html pages for each protocol,
# stay tuned in.
#
# This list assembled from various RFC's, and numerous
# hours of web searching and merging multiple
# /etc/services files among various sources.
#
# If you find errors, or ports I do not list please
# email me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
#
# Each line describes one service, and is of the form:
# service-name  port/protocol
# comment
# I have removed aliases for now
#

Cheers,

Miguel Dilaj





Matthias Saou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@redhat.com on 01/10/2001 09:49:04

Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:
Subject:  Re: list of most used ports


Once upon a time, Jochen Kächelin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :

> Can anybody give me a link to a listing
> of all ports with description what
> they are used for.
>
> I wan't to learn more about setting up a
> firwall etc.

One good place to start is simply looking at the /etc/services file... I
also recall having visited a website with all the known ports used by
programs... someone? :-)

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