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Re: Anyone know what TCP port 59 is used for?




Joe,

Does not appear that any one has claim to port 59.  You may want to fire up the PacketLogger feature to gather a trace while the traffic is traversing your PS. The v5.3 code offers enhancements to PacketLogger.  

                 59/tcp    any private file service
                 59/udp    any private file service

http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers

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Joe Pautler <pautler@lurch.cit.buffalo.edu>
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01/15/2003 04:47 PM

       
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Hello everyone,

We are seeing a large volume of outbound traffic (from our
residence halls) on TCP port 59.  Our packetshaper 8500
(sw version 5.3) is unable to classify the traffic...it puts
it in /Outbound/DiscoveredPorts/TCP_Port_59.

Does anyone have any idea what application might be using
TCP port 59?  We have done some google searches, but haven't
really found anything.

Thanks...

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Joe Pautler, EIT                                University at Buffalo
CIT/OSS Network Engineering                     224 Computing Center
http://www.oss.buffalo.edu/~pautler             (716) 645-3536

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