@SylvanLEDEUNFF that's a fair point you have, unfortunately I have no clue how I could export the list of processes from the task manger. But I tried an experiment where I shut down most of my processes getting down to 70-80 running processes and I noticed that after shutting down some services, actually more ports were marked as permission denied, which makes me think - maybe it's not

[TCP 5357] Sólo tienes bloqueado, hasta que se me rompe algo, que va a ver. Tiempo para volver a Nmap y volver a Nessus. Nmap scan 0 puertos abiertos después de cerrar el Puerto 5357,Win7 todavía funciona, por ahora, uno más de escaneo con Nessus sólo para asegurarse de que todo está bien. Apr 13, 2017 · TCP : 631/Any port : Forwarding AirPrint data (IPP/IPPS printing) WSD : TCP : Any port/5357 : Controlling WSD : WS-Discovery : UDP : 3702/Any port : Searching for a product from WSD : Network Scan : TCP : 1865/Any port : Forwarding scan data from Document Capture Pro and Document Capture : Network Push Scan : TCP : Any port/2968 In Windows 2000, Microsoft has created a new transport for SMB over TCP and UDP on port 445. This replaces the older implementation that was over ports 137, 138, 139. Your Pix should be by default be blocking these inbound. If you block these outbound as well, you will loose browsing capabilities to networks past the internat network. Oct 10, 2009 · Hello, I'm using WIN 7 Professional build 7600.16386. My problem is, I've installed Outpost Firewall PRO 2009 and after start of OS I get followed requests for connect: ImageShack® - Done I don't know which process is using port TCP 5357, and how to turn it off :confused: . The closest known TCP ports before 5357 port :5358 (WS for Devices Secured), 5358 (WS for Devices Secured), 5358 (WSDAPI Applications to Use a Secure Channel (only provided by Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Server 2008)), 5359 (Microsoft Alerter), 5359 (Microsoft Alerter),

Jul 16, 2020 · Service names and port numbers are used to distinguish between different services that run over transport protocols such as TCP, UDP, DCCP, and SCTP. Service names are assigned on a first-come, first-served process, as documented in [ RFC6335 ].

May 11, 2015 · TCP / UDP 9100. For printing using Raw protocol. TCP / UDP 1900. For Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) operation. TCP / UDP 5222. For Google Cloud Print and PIXMA Cloud Link. TCP / UDP 5357. For acquiring the printer information (WSDAPI) TCP / UDP 8611. Canon BJNP port for printing. TCP / UDP 8612. Canon BJNP port for scanning (Applicable models TCP enables two hosts to establish a connection and exchange streams of data. TCP guarantees delivery of data and that packets will be delivered in the same order in which they were sent. Guaranteed communication/delivery is the key difference between TCP and UDP. UDP ports use the Datagram Protocol.

PORT STATE SERVICE 137/tcp filtered netbios-ns 2869/tcp open icslap 5357/tcp open wsdapi * I've been drinking so sorry for being blunt, but what the heck is icslap and wsdapi? I know upnp is "universal plug and play" and ssdp is "simple service discovery protocol". httpapi could be an api perhaps? but the two latter processes i don't recognize

TCP enables two hosts to establish a connection and exchange streams of data. TCP guarantees delivery of data and that packets will be delivered in the same order in which they were sent. Guaranteed communication/delivery is the key difference between TCP and UDP. UDP ports use the Datagram Protocol. TCP 5357 (no idea what this is, I didn't get a chance to pcap it and my client eventually stopped attempting it) When actually printing, we found undocumented ports being used which had to add to the firewall rule: TCP 53048 (WSD-SOAP, seems necessary for client status updates) Port 5357 TCP UDP | wsdapi | Web Services for Devices The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority ("IANA") has the below description on file for port 5357 and this is current as of . Previous port 5356