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Windows bilan AD bilan ishlaydiganlar bu portlarni bilib qo'yishsa hech ham ortiqchalik qilmasligi aniq.

53: DNS.
88: Kerberos.
135: WMI/RPC.
137-139 & 445: SMB.
389 & 636: LDAP.
3389: RDP
5985 & 5896: PowerShell Remoting (WinRM)

P/s. Admin tanishlaringizga jo'natib ko'ringchi- nechtasini bilishar ekan?


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Windows bilan AD bilan ishlaydiganlar bu portlarni bilib qo'yishsa hech ham ortiqchalik qilmasligi aniq.

53: DNS.
88: Kerberos.
135: WMI/RPC.
137-139 & 445: SMB.
389 & 636: LDAP.
3389: RDP
5985 & 5896: PowerShell Remoting (WinRM)

P/s. Admin tanishlaringizga jo'natib ko'ringchi- nechtasini bilishar ekan?


O'zbekonaCisco Biz sizga eng yaxshilarini ravo ko'ramiz.
@cisco_server
@uzbekona_cisco

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