Re: TCP Port 3600

From: Muhammad Faisal Rauf Danka (mfrdat_private)
Date: Thu Sep 26 2002 - 21:22:46 PDT

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    It's just wild guess but could be a so let it be,
    It could be a SAP R/3 system.
    It's application server listens on a port 3200 to 3299, while the message server listens in the range port 3600 to 3699.
    
    
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    --- Rob Pope <rob.popeat_private> wrote:
    >
    >
    >HI,
    >
    >I'm pen-testing a unix host which OS detection determines as Linux 2.4.x 
    >kernel.
    >
    >I have TCP port 3600 open and am trying to identify the service behind it.
    >Common port lists are a bit ambiguous
    >
    >When I NetCat to it I get the return:
    >
    > ERROR=400 Errmsg="Command should be specified"
    >
    >Any Ideas please?
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