Service 6500 is Cooltalk, an internet type of phone conversation. Relatively
decent.
At 06:07 PM 8/12/96 -0400, you wrote:
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>On Mon, 12 Aug 1996, Irwin Lazar wrote:
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>> 134 is listed as INGRES. I couldn't find anything on 6500. Perhaps
>> someone from outside is trying to access an INGRES database within
>> your company.
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>134 TCP is Ingres-net service. Is 134 UDP ?
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>Also - 6500 is not on the IANA list.
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>http://www.con.wesleyan.edu/~triemer/network/regports.html
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>Anybody know if this is a common mud/mush port?
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>- r.w.
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>>
>> Hope this helps.
>> Irwin
>>
>> >
>> > I've completed installing FireWall-1 over the weekend, and now I'm
>> > logging the following packet pairs attempting to reach hosts within
>> > my network. Anyone have any hints, outside of RFC1700?
>> >
>> > 134/udp
>> > 6500/tcp
>> >
>> > The 134/udp, followed within a few seconds the 6500. (From/to the
>> > same hosts of course.)
>> > --
>> > Matthew .
Stier @
imonics .
com |
>> > Unix Systems Administrator |
>> > BSG Corporation | "Wisconsin Escapee"
>> > Cary, NC 27511, (919) 461-6000 |
>> >
>> >
>> Irwin M. Lazar
>> Network Evolutions, Inc.
>> lazar @
netevolve .
com
>> http://www.netevolve.com
>>
>
>
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