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Re: Opne ports 1863 & 5910 - pentest
From: Campbell Murray <electronichacker () googlemail com>
Date: Thu, 9 Jul 2009 10:59:37 +0100

Are you using a Linksys router?  These ports are common when scanning
with nmap or other from one of these devices, in particular the WAG54
ADSL wireless ones.

Try another router or run the scan from somewhere else.

HTH

Campbell


On 08/07/2009, tomright006 () gmail com <tomright006 () gmail com> wrote:
Hi all,

I have just started my information security career & I am doing pentest on pool of some public IP's as my first 
assignment in Pentest.

During pentest I found that port 1863 & port 5910 are common for most of the IPs's ( In fact almost all).

I would like to know if anyone come across such situation while doing pentest in past.

Thanks

Tom Right

Security Engineer

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