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I don't know if this is the place to put this link, but I've been using it for years and it is very handy. Ever been stuck trying to figure out which port number goes with which service? Sure, everyone knows that Telnet uses port 23, DNS uses port 53 and HTTP uses port 80...but what uses ports 13, 14149, and 27999? Wouldn't it be great to find a site that lists all of the port numbers and is easy to use, too (please don't say "iana"...they are the official site, but they drive me nuts)?
I thought I'd share this one in the hopes that some of you will find it handy. Cheers:
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LOL - There's me thinking: "Now when did I miss this?"
Then I looked at the post date...
Good work Trip - I used this list a lot in the early days when I was first getting into security - especially useful to differentiate between the 'background noise' and the active scans when skimming through FW logs!
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