What ports need to be open in order to send net send messages with...
Group Net Send uses the net send framework created by Microsoft. This framework relies on the Messenger service (not the same as MSN Messenger). The following table shows the ports required to be open for Group Net Send to successfully send a net send message:
UDP ports
TCP ports
135
135
137
139
138
445
1024+ (short-lived)
Possible programs using these Messenger ports:
Microsoft Outlook clients can talk to Microsoft Exchange servers on TCP 135
Windows file sharing requires TCP 139 or 445 depending upon OS
Some third party applications, particularly management oriented ones may require TCP 135
Windows Media Technology (also known as NetShow) uses TCP 135 for the Windows Media Administrator and Windows Media Encoder
According to Microsoft, "Microsoft Office suite and other applications are DCOM aware."
UDP 137 is needed for netbios name resolution. It and port 138 may be needed for access to netbios resources on the network.
Some RPC based services exist on high ports (those greater than 1024). It may be possible that those services can be accessed and exploited directly bypassing the mapper on 135.
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