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What is RPC and why is it so important? - Super User HOST-to-HOST RPC main usage : Remote Management stuff such as when "Computer Management", "Registry Editor", you can let it connect to a remote machine! What happens underline is the RPC over SMB protocol (TCP port 445, known as File Sharing) You can use rpcdump or ifids tool to dump all RPC internfaces on remote machine, see following results, you can see many system management interfaces
powershell - Get-WmiObject : The RPC server is . . . - Stack Overflow The Windows server firewall has WMI ports open SecurityGroup attached to the EC2 instance has common RPC ports (tcp udp 135-139, 49152 - 65535) inbound allowed I then ran netstat -a -b |findstr remoteServerName after kick off the get-wmiobject powershell command Turns out the command was trying hit tcp port 6402 on the remote server!
rpc - Usefulness of having port 135 open in Active Directory . . . Port 135 is the RPC Endpoint Mapper service It is a service that allows other systems to discover what services are advertised on a machine and what port to find them on It is mostly associated with remote access and remote management It is a sensitive port that is associated with a slew of security vulnerabilities and should never be exposed to the internet However, Port 135 is needed in
web services - What is the difference between Document style and RPC . . . An RPC style web service uses the names of the method and its parameters to generate XML structures representing a method’s call stack Document style indicates the SOAP body contains an XML document which can be validated against pre-defined XML schema document
rpc - at-most-once and exactly-once - Stack Overflow I am studying Distributed Systems and when it comes to the RPC part, I have heard about these two semantics (at-most-once and exactly-once) I understand that the at-most-once is used on databases for instances, when we don't want duplicate execution
Comparison between HTTP and RPC - Stack Overflow Remote Procedure Calls (RPC) is not a protocol, it's a principle that is also used in SOAP SOAP is an application protocol that uses HTTP for transport (so it won't have to think about encoding, message boundaries and so on) One of the reasons to use SOAP over HTTP is that for HTTP you usually don't need firewall rules and that the HTTP infrastructure is mature and commonly rolled out