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From - Sun Mar 21 06:05:31 1999
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From: jeffl@comix.santa-cruz.ca.us (Jeff Liebermann)
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Subject: Re: server listening to udp 488
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On 19 Mar 1999 13:03:26 -0500, kbs=cusm@shady.com (Kevin Smith) wrote:

>sco_cpd is the part of the licensing system that checks other systems
>on the network for duplicate licenses and must be running and it does
>so on port 488.



>From the sacred list of well know port numbers at:
  http://www.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/port-numbers
Port 488 is suppose to be:

gss-http        488/tcp    gss-http
gss-http        488/udp    gss-http
#                          Doug Rosenthal <rosenthl@krypton.einet.net>

I guess now that Jon Postel is dead, port numbers are a free for all?

For the curious, SCO owns:
#
scoi2odialog    360/tcp    scoi2odialog
scoi2odialog    360/udp    scoi2odialog
#                          Keith Petley <keithp@sco.COM>
scohelp         457/tcp    scohelp
scohelp         457/udp    scohelp
#                          Faith Zack <faithz@caldera.com>
sco-websrvrmg3  598/tcp    SCO Web Server Manager 3
sco-websrvrmg3  598/udp    SCO Web Server Manager 3
#                          Simon Baldwin <simonb@caldera.com>
sco-inetmgr     615/tcp    Internet Configuration Manager
sco-inetmgr     615/udp    Internet Configuration Manager
sco-sysmgr      616/tcp    SCO System Administration Server
sco-sysmgr      616/udp    SCO System Administration Server
sco-dtmgr       617/tcp    SCO Desktop Administration Server
sco-dtmgr       617/udp    SCO Desktop Administration Server
#                          Christopher Durham <chrisdu@caldera.com>
sco-websrvrmgr  620/tcp    SCO WebServer Manager
sco-websrvrmgr  620/udp    SCO WebServer Manager
#                          Christopher Durham <chrisdu@caldera.com>
tarantella      3144/tcp   Tarantella
tarantella      3144/udp   Tarantella
#                          Roger Binns <rogerb@caldera.com>
sco-aip         5307/tcp   SCO AIP
sco-aip         5307/udp   SCO AIP
#                          Barrie Cooper <barrie@caldera.com>


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