I disagree to put this as kazaa, since there are over 7 different
applications that use these ports, and there are 4 different networks.
The Kazaa network is just one of those networks.
Lets just call it P2P or something like what we have listed as p2pnetworking
Fyodor wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 09, 2003 at 09:44:05PM -0700, Jake Maul wrote:
>
>>Howdy,
>>Whilst checking the access log on my router I ran across accesses to
>>port 3531. A little googling leads to the discovery of 2 (4) ports not
>>listed in nmap-services. Perhaps they could be inserted into the
>>distributed nmap-services file for the next release as such:
>>
>>kazaa 1214/tcp # Kazaa File Sharing
>>kazaa 1214/udp # Kazaa File Sharing
>>p2pnetworking 3531/tcp # P2PNetworking/PeerEnabler protocol
>>p2pnetworking 3531/udp # P2PNetworking/PeerEnabler protocol
>
>
> Thanks - I have added 1214/tcp and 3531/tcp for the next version of
> Nmap (due out in a couple weeks). Do these really use UDP too? If
> so, let me know and I'll add those ports as well.
>
> Cheers,
> -F
>
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