For a quick answer to such questions, i usually use nmap's ports database. On my OS, it's in /usr/share/nmap/nmap-services It's not extraordinarily comprehensive, but it sure is a lot larger than the typical /etc/services On Mon, 2003-06-02 at 00:35, David Kennedy CISSP wrote: > I hate a mystery. Saw several 901's in my reports. > > http://isc.incidents.org/port_details.html?port=901&repax=1&tarax=2&srcax=2& > percent=N&days=70&Redraw=Submit+Query > > Date Sources Targets Records > 2003-06-02 97 13168 31506 > 2003-06-01 482 51263 77878 > 2003-05-31 149 41068 43239 > 2003-05-30 135 36259 71512 > 2003-05-29 31 32336 32403 > 2003-05-28 22 61853 102004 > 2003-05-27 39 317 405 > 2003-05-26 67 230 501 > 2003-05-25 62 361 665 > 2003-05-24 39 152 541 > > > 2003-04-19 11 35419 57290 -- Florin Andrei "You can't encrypt your face." - Phil Zimmermann ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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