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to: Rich Gauszka
from: Gregg N
date: 2004-05-28 14:02:34
subject: Re: Default network ports for Windows XP

From: "Gregg N" 

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Thanks, I discovered what it was in this Microsoft article on RPC = protocols.

Gregg

  "Rich Gauszka"  wrote in message =
news:40b774d9{at}w3.nls.net...
  This may help

  http://www.security-forums.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=3D81959
  NCACN =3D Network Computing Architecture Connection=20

  NCACN strings are RPC protocol sequences within Windows that are used =
to issue RPC calls. For example, the following are valid ncacn protocol =
sequences:=20

  ncacn_ip_udp (RPC over UDP - port 135 (UDP))=20
  ncacn_ip_tcp (RPC over TCP - port 135 (TCP))=20
  ncacn_np (RPC over named pipes, via SMB)=20
  ncacn_http (RPC over HTTP)=20

  Through that port 6001 that you've found, you can issue RPC calls and =
requests using the ncacn_http protocol sequence. A tool that you should =
use to work out that's there is Todd Sabin's RPCtools package, available =
from:=20

  http://razor.bindview.com/tools/desc/rpctools1.0-readme.html
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Gregg
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