My port reference list (Seifried) has the following entries for these:
www-http    80/tcp      # World Wide Web HTTP
www-http    80/udp      # World Wide Web HTTP
hosts2-ns   81/tcp      # HOSTS2 Name Server
hosts2-ns   81/udp      # HOSTS2 Name Server
trojan      1080/tcp    # Socks | wingate proxy
socks 1080/udp    # Socks
http-alt    8080/udp    # HTTP Alternate (see port 80)
http-alt    8080/tcp    # Common HTTP proxy|second web server port |
Ringzero Trojan | Brown Orifice Trojan

I was pointed to a tool called "FPortNG" by a couple of guys on this list.
This tools can show you which process uses which port on your machine. It's
a cool little tool. Use google to find a download station for it.



                                                                                       
                                
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  Hello all, I have a very basic question for you:

I did a scan of myself today and noticed that I have
ports 80, 81, 1080, and 8080 open.  I am running Win2K
Pro and am not hosting a website from this computer.

Port 1080, and 8080 are of particular interest to me-
might someone have installed a bouncer or proxy of some
sort without my knowledge? Or is there another reason why
these ports may be open?

Thanks,

Steve



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