During an internal network audit, you are asked to see if there is any RPC server running on the network and if found, enumerate the associate RPC services. Which port would you scan to determine the RPC server and which command will you use to enumerate the RPC services?

During an internal network audit, you are asked to see if there is any RPC server running on the network and if found, enumerate the associate RPC services. Which port would you scan to determine the RPC server and which command will you use to enumerate the RPC services?




Port 111, rpcinfo
Port 111, rpcenum
Port 145, rpcinfo
Port 145, rpcenum

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  1. Provides rpc port map without auth, has no filtering or logging, rpcinfo probes can quickly find your Unix hosts. Shut down portmapper on any hosts not requiring rpcs, ensure it is blocked at net perimeters.

    Trojans that use this port: ADM worm, MscanWorm, Sadmind/IIS Worm

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