Open Tcp Port 1025 Blackjack
Hi My home PC is running Windows XP. When I scanned for opened port I am seeing 1025 network blackjack open. Service names and port numbers are used to distinguish between different services that run over transport protocols such as TCP, UDP, DCCP, and SCTP. Service names are assigned on a first-come, first-served process, as documented in RFC6335. Forum discussion: What exactly is network blackjack? I searched google and found it listed as a registered port assignment for TCP/1025, but no descriptions of what it is. Port 1025 in Windows XP/2K is open by default. It is not network/blackjack even tho most port lists will tell you that it is. It is MSTask.exe that is listening on that port. Open Tcp Port 1025 Blackjack, italian hotel vegas, valley view casino center seating chart imagine dragons, attack from mars slot. 18+, T&C Apply, New Customers Only. Gamble Responsibly BeGambleAware.org. Permanent Wager: 50x Min deposit: £20- 18+, T&C Apply, New Customers Only.
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As of now, I have 10 megs of the following logs, and still climbing.
Jun 7 22:28:21 paradox kernel: [IPTABLES DROP] : IN=eth0 OUT= MAC=00:05:5d:80:e8:92:00:04:5a:26:6d:b3:08:00 SRC=207.69.200.211 DST=192.168.1.201 LEN=195 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=51 ID=20057 PROTO=UDP SPT=53 DPT=1025 LEN=175
Jun 7 22:28:26 paradox kernel: [IPTABLES DROP] : IN=eth0 OUT= MAC=00:05:5d:80:e8:92:00:04:5a:26:6d:b3:08:00 SRC=207.69.200.210 DST=192.168.1.201 LEN=40 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=51 ID=9575 PROTO=UDP SPT=53 DPT=1025 LEN=20
I have no idea of what they’re trying to do, but UDP ports 53 and 1025 (blackjack) seem to be of interest. The kicker is, these ports are not open on my router, so how are they seeping through, and why? I recently setup a caching name-server, which uses port 53, but again, I don’t have that port open on the outside.
Iptables is dropping the packets, but that because I’ve blocked their class C. My question is, are they somehow using my name server, or is this type of probe common? Should I close off these ports, and how?
Thanks,
Dave H