When Lion first appeared in the Apple App store most of probably blindly click YES YES YES like good little Apple zombies (me included!)... After some updates and fiddling with Applications to get them working I started to take a hard look at what was now leaving my devices. A new series of packets on port TCP 5223 was leaving outbound from my network stack and thanks to Little Snitch [1] I was in control of it. On Apple's support site [2] You will find a list of well know TCP/UDP ports used by Apple operating systems and according to their site:
Check out my first Video Diary of taking a look at these packets.
Richard Porter --- ISC Handler on Duty
[1] http://www.obdev.at/products/littlesnitch/index.html [2] http://support.apple.com/kb/ts1629 |
Richard 173 Posts ISC Handler Jul 29th 2011 |
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Jul 29th 2011 1 decade ago |
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Take a look at http://isc.sans.org/port.html?port=5223 and you will see a big jump. Also, this page identifies it as jabber im service over ssl. So do we have apple renaming the service, or do we have 2 different protocols over the same port?
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Moriah 133 Posts |
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Jul 29th 2011 1 decade ago |
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XMPP was born of Jabber -- see RFC3920 http://xmpp.org/rfcs/rfc3920.html
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Paul 47 Posts |
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