Frame 74388 (60 bytes on wire, 60 bytes captured) Ethernet II, Src: Netgear_b4:91:1a (00:1f:33:b4:91:1a), Dst: Giga-Byt_f2:71:b6 (00:1a:4d:f2:71:b6) Internet Protocol, Src: 209.85.231.100 (209.85.231.100), Dst: 10.0.0.2 (10.0.0.2) Transmission Control Protocol, Src Port: http (80), Dst Port: micromuse-lm (1534), Seq: 3405, Ack: 4005, Len: 0 Source port: http (80)Destination port: micromuse-lm (1534)
Stream index: 222 Sequence number: 3405 (relative sequence number) Acknowledgement number: 4005 (relative ack number) Header length: 20 bytesA Software Port (usually just called a 'port') is a virtual data connection that can be used by programs to exchange data directly, instead of going through a file or other temporary storage location. The most common of these are TCP and UDP ports which are used to exchange data between computers on the Internet. Port 1534 uses the tcp/udp protocol for service type micromuse-lm. source : http://www.corrupteddatarecovery.com/Port/1534-Port-Type-tcpudp-micromuse-lm.asppaketto-1.10/src/d_services.h - 4 identical 797: "virtual-places", 1533, "tcp", 798: "micromuse-lm", 1534, "tcp", 799: "ampr-info", 1535, "tcp", www.doxpara.com/paketto/paketto-1.10.tar.gz - Unknown - C services.c 797: {"virtual-places", 1533, "Virtual Places Software"},\ 798: {"micromuse-lm", 1534, ""},\ 799: {"ampr-info", 1535, ""},\ www.mirrorservice.org/.../security/network-mapping/gps/gps-0.5.0.tar.gz - Unknown - CResearch related Link. http://isc.sans.edu/port.html?port=1534