[ale] Port Database

Zhongbin Yu " <z.yu at premcall.com> Zhongbin Yu " <z.yu at premcall.com>
Wed Nov 10 13:48:19 EST 1999


it is very good.

A little bit greed of me, would it be hard to make RFC field as an active
link to a local RFC repository or IETF site?

Jerry Yu
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On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, Randy Janinda wrote:

#Greeting Everyone,
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#I have finally created the "PortScan" database and it is available for public "consumption". Let me give you a quick background. Everyday I read emails from users, programmers, and admin types who want to know, "What is on port XYZ?" or "Why is 192.168.1.1 scanning my port Q?". I Asnswered this by creating a central repository to answer these questions. The database cureently houses the RFC1700 information and I will be adding new information daily such as trojans, port/service vulnerabilities and any other useful information. This project is NOT complete. If you find soemthing that is not in the database or a listing that is wrong, please let me know and I will fix it as soon as possible. With that said, you can find this resource at:
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#http://www.tqlabs.com
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#
#Regards,
#Randy Janinda
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