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20031 tcp,udp applications Sony Bravia TV service may open TCP port 20031.

npvmgr.exe in BakBone NetVault Backup 8.22 Build 29 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (daemon crash) via a packet to TCP/UDP port 20031 with a large value in an unspecified size field, which is not properly handled in a malloc operation.
References: [CVE-2009-3448] [BID-36489]

Heap-based buffer overflow in the demo version of Bakbone Netvault, and possibly other versions, allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands via a large packet to port 20031.
References: [CVE-2005-1547]

NetVault is vulnerable to a stack-based buffer overflow caused by improper bounds checking of user-supplied input in the processing of the configure.cfg file. By creating a specially-crafted computername 'Name=' entry containing more than 111 bytes, a local attacker with access to the configure.cfg file, could overflow a buffer and execute arbitrary code on the system with SYSTEM level privileges, once the NetVault Process Manager restarts.
Note: A remote attacker could also exploit this vulnerability by connecting to port 20031 and sending a specially-crafted clientname entry in the Available NetVault Machines list to overflow a buffer and execute arbitrary code on the system.
References: [XFDB-19932], [CVE-2005-1009], [BID-12966], [BID-12967]
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20031 tcp,udp applications Multi Theft Auto Portforward
20031 udp bakbonenetvault BakBone NetVault primary communications port Nmap
20000-21000 udp applications Ground Control Portforward
20000-21000 udp applications Ground Control with Chat Rooms Portforward
20015-20033 tcp,udp Unassigned IANA
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