It could also be a reassigned port...
some sysadmins (like me) change the port numbers of anything which could be
used for exploits (telnet, ftp, ssh) which the standard users don't need to
use (so having an http daemon on port 6667 would be a bad idea).
DALnet also uses Port 7000 as the default port, but I don't know of any
other IRC networks which recommend this as the default port.
Easiest way to find out what it is is to telnet to it and try a few random
commands.
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Mark Collins (aka Nurgle)
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-----Original Message-----
From: Jonathan <jonathan_at_WOAF.NET>
To: VULN-DEV_at_SECURITYFOCUS.COM <VULN-DEV_at_SECURITYFOCUS.COM>
Date: 13 June 2000 14:28
Subject: Re: weird bug found
>"Robert G. Ferrell" wrote:
>>
>> >I was playing a bit on the internet and i found a open port 7001
>>
>> My ports database says 7001/tcp and 7001/udp are used by the
'afs3-callback'
>> service, described as "callbacks to cache managers."
>
>It's also used as an IRC port by some IRC networks.
>
>--
>Jonathan Oddy
>Woaf Tech
>jonathan_at_woaf.net
>
Received on Jun 13 2000