Port Details - Port 5900

Oct 22 3,100 Oct 24 1,888 Oct 25 1,643 Oct 26 2,104 Oct 27 2,836 Oct 28 2,689 Oct 29 1,321 Oct 30 2,301 Oct 31 1,947 Nov 01 1,982 Nov 02 1,613 Nov 03 2,571 Nov 04 3,664 Nov 05 1,892 Nov 06 1,526 Nov 07 1,362 Nov 08 1,133 Nov 09 2,821 Nov 10 1,308 Nov 11 1,208 Nov 12 1,849 Nov 13 1,006 Nov 14 742 Nov 15 935 Nov 16 2,057 Nov 17 2,306 Nov 18 1,322 Nov 19 1,068 Nov 20 991 Nov 21 1,110 Oct 22 15,384 Oct 24 17,929 Oct 25 14,318 Oct 26 71,069 Oct 27 77,217 Oct 28 76,457 Oct 29 88,324 Oct 30 45,019 Oct 31 12,045 Nov 01 7,209 Nov 02 12,099 Nov 03 96,295 Nov 04 27,418 Nov 05 60,097 Nov 06 11,361 Nov 07 12,555 Nov 08 13,512 Nov 09 12,985 Nov 10 17,880 Nov 11 8,616 Nov 12 11,950 Nov 13 11,619 Nov 14 8,726 Nov 15 8,865 Nov 16 8,138 Nov 17 9,698 Nov 18 5,303 Nov 19 8,484 Nov 20 5,127 Nov 21 4,679
[show ascii data]
  • Start Date:
  • End Date:
  • Port:
  • Left Graph:
  • Right Graph:
  • Show Range:Yes No

Port Information

ProtocolServiceName
tcpvncVirtual Network Computer
[get complete service list]

User Comment

Submitted ByDate
Comment
K. P.2009-10-04 18:45:22
RealVNC (http://www.realvnc.com) prior 12-May-2006 has "Password Authentication Bypass Vulnerability" (http://secunia.com/advisories/20107 , http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/117929).
Andrew Daviel2006-06-11 19:53:09
Actively being exploited May/June 2006 http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/17978 etc.
Patrick K.2005-11-21 22:57:46
A VNC server listens on two ports. The exact port numbers depend on the VNC display number, because a single machine may run multiple servers. The most important one is 59xx, where xx is the display number. The VNC protocol itself runs over this port. So for most PC servers, the port will be 5900, because they use display 0 by default. (See also, port 5800.)
Add a comment

CVE Links

CVE #Description