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Re: Ports 41508, 41524 & 41531
From: rick.ballard () NS SYMPATICO CA (Rick Ballard)
Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2000 21:19:18 -0400
Port 41508 is used by the Innoculan virus scanner. I used to see it all the time from some place in mexico with a misconfigured configuration. I'm not sure about the other two ports. -- Rick Ballard Phone : 902-481-4548 xwave solutions Fax : 902-468-3679 Dartmouth,NS Email : RickBallard () xwavesolutions com Canada Timezone: Atlantic AST(GMT-4)/ADT(GMT-3)
Current thread:
- Re: echo requests, 1480 bytes Donald McLachlan (Feb 09)
- Ports 41508, 41524 & 41531 Aronius, Joakim (Feb 09)
- Re: Ports 41508, 41524 & 41531 Rick Ballard (Feb 10)
- Re: echo requests, 1480 bytes Brett Glass (Feb 09)
- Re: echo requests, 1480 bytes James Lohman (Feb 10)
- Re: echo requests, 1480 bytes Marc Slemko (Feb 15)
- Re: echo requests, 1480 bytes James Lohman (Feb 10)
- twinkie Vasiliy Kuznetsov (Feb 15)
- Re: twinkie Przemyslaw Frasunek (Feb 16)
- Re: twinkie Pavel Kankovsky (Feb 17)
- Re: echo requests, 1480 bytes Przemyslaw Frasunek (Feb 15)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: echo requests, 1480 bytes Ron Gula (Feb 11)
- Re: echo requests, 1480 bytes Omachonu Ogali (Feb 15)
- Re: echo requests, 1480 bytes Donald McLachlan (Feb 16)
(Thread continues...)
- Ports 41508, 41524 & 41531 Aronius, Joakim (Feb 09)