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sgi-dgl scanning
From: mstone () CS LOYOLA EDU (Michael Stone)
Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2000 09:03:39 -0500
Does anyone know why I'd be seeing an increase in scanning on port 5232 (sgi-dgl)? Is there an exploit for dgl, a trojan using this port, or is it just people trying to fingerprint sgi's? -- Mike Stone
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- sgi-dgl scanning Michael Stone (Mar 27)
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