Port 13722 Details
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13722 |
tcp,udp |
veritas |
Port used by Veritas PBX (Private Branch Exchange) Service
Veritas uses the following ports:
1556 - Veritas PBX Service
2821 - VxSS Authentication Service
4032 - VxSS Authorization Service
13724 - Veritas NetBackup Network Service
13783 - nbatd
13722 - nbazd
VERITAS NetBackup is vulnerable to a format string attack caused by a vulnerability in the COMMAND_LOGON_TO_MSERVER command in the bpjava-msvc. A remote attacker could send a specially-crafted request to the Java authentication service running on TCP port 13722 to cause an overflow and execute arbitrary code on the victim's system.
References: [CVE-2005-2715]
Port is also IANA registered for BP Java MSVC Protocol |
SG
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13722 |
tcp |
netbackup |
bpjava-msvc client |
Nmap
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13722 |
tcp,udp |
bpjava-msvc |
BP Java MSVC Protocol |
IANA
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Related ports: 1556 2821 4032 13724 13783
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External Resources
SANS ISC: port 13722
Notes:
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