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Re: .NET REMOTING on port 31337
From: "The Security Community" <thesecuritycommunity () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 13:55:33 -0400
The last time I saw anything on port 31337 (ELEET) it was during a
vulnerability assessment. We shut it down and stopped the assessment.
Management wouldn't let us investigate, then blew the cover on the
assessment a week or two later.
It's almost always bad, but you may just have an admin with a stupid
sense of humor.
31337 should always throw a red flag.
On 9/28/07, Simon Smith <simon () snosoft com> wrote:
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Has anyone ever heard of .NET REMOTING running on port 31337? If so,
have you ever seen it "legitimate"?
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