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Re: UDP packets towards port 38293 (NAV)
From: "Nexus" <nexus () patrol i-way co uk>
Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2003 22:37:36 +0100
----- Original Message ----- From: "Russell Fulton" <r.fulton () auckland ac nz>
On Wed, 2003-04-30 at 12:51, Alan B. Clegg wrote:I picked this up this afternoon (timestamps are Eastern US).Alan and others, Please post offsets from UTC rather than vague descriptions like "Eastern US" or even EST. For those of us who do not live in the US these descriptions are problematic since even once I look up the timezone offset (where ?) I still don't know if day light saving is in force so I can easily end up an hour out.
I tend to run into the same when dealing with the US so I got into the habit of using http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/ as it takes DST into account as well.
Russell Fulton, Network Security Officer, The University of Auckland, New Zealand.
Ahh.. that's probably next to the "Here be dragons" bit, as opposed to this little trailer park off the east coast ;-) Cheers, JJ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Attend Black Hat Briefings & Training Europe, May 12-15 in Amsterdam, the world's premier event for IT and network security experts. The two-day Training features 6 hand-on courses on May 12-13 taught by professionals. The two-day Briefings on May 14-15 features 24 top speakers with no vendor sales pitches. Deadline for the best rates is April 25. Register today to ensure your place. http://www.securityfocus.com/BlackHat-incidents ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Current thread:
- UDP packets towards port 38293 (NAV) Alan B. Clegg (Apr 30)
- Re: UDP packets towards port 38293 (NAV) Russell Fulton (Apr 30)
- Re: UDP packets towards port 38293 (NAV) Nexus (Apr 30)
- Re: UDP packets towards port 38293 (NAV) Russell Fulton (Apr 30)