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Penetration Testing: Compaq Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition UDP ports

Compaq Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition UDP ports

From: Hansen, Tom Helmer (DK - Copenhagen) <tomhansen_at_deloitte.dk>
Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2002 18:16:36 +0100

Hi There

I'm doing some lab time on Remote Insight Lights-Out (RILO).
The RILO card has it's own nic and modem. When using the nic the card must
be assigned a seperate ip. It runs these services:

tcp/23 telnet style admin
tcp/80 redirect to https
tcp/443 web style admin
udp/161 SNMP (seems like a gateway to the host os on NT systems)
udp/1024 ?

Does anyone have any experience with this type of card?
What service is using the udp/1024? (my guess is the builtin vnc/pcanywhere
clone)

Regards, Tom

Tom Helmer Hansen - Senior Consultant
Deloitte & Touche - Enterprise Risk Services
Phone: +45 33763086 - Mailto:tomhansen_at_deloitte.dk

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