nmap-services is much richer I guess... On 8/6/07, Ulf Lamping <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi List! > > Till today, the resolution of TCP/UDP/... ports to it's common service name > (e.g. 80 -> http) only used the system function getservbyname(), which in > turn uses the file /etc/services (similiar happens on Win32). While this > usually works for standards like HTTP, there are a lot of protocols usually > not in the system wide /etc/services file. > > This morning (SVN 22457/22458) I've added a possibility to use an external > file to enhance this, with the same syntax as the commonly used /etc/services > file. It can reside in the data dir or the personal dir, as the other name > resolution files (manuf, ethers, ...). > > I would like to have a more complete list of "port names", shipped together > with Wireshark in the data dir, which then can be overwritten by a file in > the personal config dir - just as we do it with the other name resolution > files already. > > > The official IANA port list can be found at: > http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers, which could be used as a base. > > However, I don't know about copyright restrictions of this IANA file and > couldn't find anything on their site, except a note "copyright by IANA". > > > Anyone with more information about this? > > Regards, ULFL > _______________________________________________________________________ > Jetzt neu! Schützen Sie Ihren PC mit McAfee und WEB.DE. 3 Monate > kostenlos testen. http://www.pc-sicherheit.web.de/startseite/?mc=022220 > > _______________________________________________ > Wireshark-dev mailing list > Wireshark-dev@wireshark.org > http://www.wireshark.org/mailman/listinfo/wireshark-dev >
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