TheSpider
I want to know what service runns on port 4000. Anyone know?
Trepet
any
BuzzDee
yes nothing special...

heres what i found with google



terabase 4000/tcp Terabase
terabase 4000/udp Terabase
# Thor Olson <Thor@terabase.com>
####### Potential Conflict of ports ################################
####### PORT 4000 also used by ICQ <www.icq.com> ###################

greetz
maxxis
p4000 it is ra (Remote-Anything)

Reference Manual: http://www.remote-anything.com/en/downloads.htm
FAQ: http://www.remote-anything.com/en/faq.htm
pe0n
yes, by default Remote-Anything uses port 4000
it uses 5 ports to connect and control the other pc.

i have always thought about using this program to remote control victim PC, if u could be sure that noone was infront of it while your controlling it.

becouse basically all u have to do it - upload the "slave" function to victim PC, execute the slave file remotely - then connect to it with the "master".


seems very easy (aslong as these 5 porst are open on victim PC), u can even disable the tray and log function before u upload the "slave" to victim..

if anyone tried this way, or know anything more about it - plzz let me know smile.gif
jead99
See this post: http://www.governmentsecurity.org/forum/in...?showtopic=1891

pe0n
QUOTE
See this post: http://www.governmentsecurity.org/forum/in...?showtopic=1891




yes jead99, that topic is about exploiting the remote-anything when someone uses it.

I'm talking about using it to begin with.

Upload the "slave" for remote-anything and gaining access the to victim computer that way..

not even sure it's possible though, but it sound easy smile.gif
Erra
Yeah sure its easy, but you have to have a way to get the file there, and execute the file. Once thats done though, its simple.

T3cHn0b0y
QUOTE (pe0n @ Jan 20 2004, 05:43 AM)
seems very easy (aslong as these 5 porst are open on victim PC), u can even disable the tray and log function before u upload the "slave" to victim..

if anyone tried this way, or know anything more about it - plzz let me know smile.gif

Remote anything doesn't require 5 connections to remotely administer a another PC. It usually uses port 4000 for authentication and screen capture/update data, and port 3999 for file transfers. I havn't known remote anything to use more than 2 ports at once. Correct me if I'm wrong.

You can also change the settings of the Remote Anything server by installing it on your own computer and compiling a custom slave from the options of the systray icon. Cool huh cool.gif

Remote computer firewalled? Easy. Scan it for open ports, shut down a service that listens on an open port, customise your R'Anything server to listen on that port and bob's your uncle. Ownage. ph34r.gif
Anarchy
not icq
its qq(chinese icq)it works on 4000
dmg
Remote Anywhere is scanned because the shareware version has a default trial login/pass. Install RA client and you can connect to all RA shareware servers.

Scan for P4000 and run the results trough a banner scan to filter out RA's.

This info is old though.... Woudn't spend too much time on it.
invisible
I dont know open ports 831, 1720, 553, ? this system win2000
help me..
sysadmin
Public Information Retrieval Protocol (PIRP) - PORT: 553
???? - PORT: 831
Netmeeting? - PORT: 1720

Google 4 more info.
sysadmin
Sorry,

i´ve forgotten some links of portlists: wink.gif

http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers
http://lists.gpick.com/portlist/portlist.htm

Bye sysadmin
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