Mark Solved! All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic. Esteemed Contributor. Try to connect to that port and see if it will let you know who is listening telnet locahost Caesar. Honored Contributor. Hi Mark, Some info about Port Hope this helps. There are many know exploits against a large list of services that the portmapper provides access to.
All RPC services register themselves at port the "portmapper" or rpcbind for the Solaris guys. The calling client will have to access port to query and identify ports where the needed service is running and ultimately connect to the service.
So the point is that port is a place to find out where services are running. Many vulnerabilities exist with this port. For example, NFS has a known rpc-update exploit. Also, the NIS update daemon, rpc. Acclaimed Contributor. Telnet'ing to port just hangs. Does anyone know what default HP-UX services listen on that port? I'm running Thanks, Mark. The server needs to be restarted to undo the changes. Check the Server Manager log for additional information and tryagain. Resolution: It has been observed that Qlogic'sSanSurfer application installs a port mapping process called portmap.
In thisinstance, uninstalling Qlogic's SanSurfer software removed the conflictingportmap. Was this content helpful? Yes No Rating submitted. Please provide additional feedback optional :. Cancel Submit. You are using Microsoft Internet Explorer! Microsoft no longer supports this browser. As a result, some of the functionality on this website may not work for you. For an optimal experience on our website, please consider changing to Microsoft Edge, Firefox, Chrome or Safari.
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