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- 2007-03-26 15:12
- Forum: Old messages
- Topic: Scan for Forgotton Host Port Number
- Replies: 4
- Views: 2353
Re: Scan for Forgotton Host Port Number
Thanks to andreetje & mattice06082 for the ideas. I got the PortQueryUI tool from the link provided by mattice06082. Adding the following code to the config.xml file worked fine: <Service Name="WinVNC"> <Port Name="VNCHost" Value="5900-5999" Protocol="TCP"/> </Service> However, it's quicker to use ...
- 2007-03-26 05:39
- Forum: Old messages
- Topic: Scan for Forgotton Host Port Number
- Replies: 4
- Views: 2353
Scan for Forgotton Host Port Number
Is there a better way to find the non-standard port number assigned to a host than trial and error? (When you forget how you set it.)
Has someone written a port-scan routine to check ports 5901 thru 5999 to see which port a host is listening to?
Has someone written a port-scan routine to check ports 5901 thru 5999 to see which port a host is listening to?