User's Manual
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 100000 2 tcp 111 rpcbind 
 100000 4 udp 111 rpcbind 
 100000 3 udp 111 rpcbind 
 100000 2 udp 111 rpcbind 
 100024 1 udp 32772 status 
 100024 1 tcp 32771 status 
 100133 1 udp 32772 
 100133 1 tcp 32771 
 100021 1 udp 4045 nlockmgr 
 100021 2 udp 4045 nlockmgr 
 100021 3 udp 4045 nlockmgr 
 100021 4 udp 4045 nlockmgr 
 100021 1 tcp 4045 nlockmgr 
 100021 2 tcp 4045 nlockmgr 
 100021 3 tcp 4045 nlockmgr 
 100021 4 tcp 4045 nlockmgr 
 100005 1 udp 32803 mountd 
 100005 2 udp 32803 mountd 
 100005 3 udp 32803 mountd 
 100005 1 tcp 32776 mountd 
 100005 2 tcp 32776 mountd 
 100005 3 tcp 32776 mountd 
 100003 2 udp 2049 nfs 
 100003 3 udp 2049 nfs 
 100227 2 udp 2049 nfs_acl 
 100227 3 udp 2049 nfs_acl 
 100003 2 tcp 2049 nfs 
 100003 3 tcp 2049 nfs 
 100227 2 tcp 2049 nfs_acl 
 100227 3 tcp 2049 nfs_acl 
 300598 1 udp 32805 
 300598 1 tcp 32778 
 805306368 1 udp 32805 
 805306368 1 tcp 32778 
 100249 1 udp 32806 
 100249 1 tcp 32779 
¾  telnet and ftp - The telnet command to the mail port (port 25) can be used to find out valid 
user accounts on a system. The example below shows a session to host 0, or localhost, and 
queries a number of users. Notice that when a valid user account is found, the full name and 
email address details are returned: 
# telnet 0 25 
Trying 0.0.0.0... 
Connected to 0. 
Escape character is '^]'. 










