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*UDP 161: SNMP | *UDP 161: SNMP | ||
− | *TCP/UDP 389: | + | *TCP/UDP 389: LDAP |
*TCP/UDP 3368: Global Catalog Service | *TCP/UDP 3368: Global Catalog Service | ||
*TCP 25: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) | *TCP 25: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) | ||
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==Banner Grabbing== | ==Banner Grabbing== | ||
*[[Banner Grabbing]] is a technique used to gain information about a computer system on a network and the services running on its open ports. Administrators can use this to take inventory of the systems and services on their network. | *[[Banner Grabbing]] is a technique used to gain information about a computer system on a network and the services running on its open ports. Administrators can use this to take inventory of the systems and services on their network. |
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