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Put a standard Nmap header on nmap-rpc
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fyodor committed Jul 8, 2010
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# Known RPC numbers Nmap uses for RPC grinding -*- mode: fundamental; -*-
# $Id$
# This was created by Vik Bajaj <vbajaj@sas.upenn.edu> with help
# from various members of the nmap-hackers list.
# To join nmap-hackers send mail to nmap-hackers-subscribe@insecure.org
# Nmap is available from http://nmap.org
# All the rpc services we could find as of Feb26, 2005
# Tweaked a bit by Fyodor <fyodor@insecure.org>
#
# NOTE: Eilon Gishri <eilon@aristo.tau.ac.il> has merged the nmap-rpc
# with his massive rpc file (see comments below).
# ftp://ftp.tau.ac.il/pub/users/eilon/rpc/rpc
#
# Someday I would like to reorder this with the most popular services
# first to make scans faster
#
#
# ident "@(#)rpc 1.11 95/07/14 SMI" /* SVr4.0 1.2 */
#
# $Date$
#
# $Revision$
#
# $Id$ -*- mode: fundamental; -*-
#
# /***************************************************************************
# * nmap-rpc -- Known RPC numbers. Nmap uses them for RPC grinding. *
# * Thanks to Eilon Gishri, Vik Bajaj, Fyodor, and other members of *
# * the Nmap community for contributing entries. Someday we might *
# * reorder this with the most popular services first to make scans *
# * faster. *
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# Master RPC program number data base (/etc/rpc).
#
# Maintained by Eilon Gishri <eilon@aristo.tau.ac.il>
#
# DISCLAIMER: This is provided as a public service. Neither I nor
# anyone else guarantees the correctness of these entries.
#
# The latest version of this file is available at:
#
# ftp://ftp.tau.ac.il/pub/users/eilon/rpc/
#
# Program numbers are assigned in groups of 0x20000000 (decimal 536870912)
# according to the following chart:
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