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Unusual UDP access attempts.


From: aussie () AUSSIE MINE NU (Aussie)
Date: Sun, 21 May 2000 02:40:47 +1000


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My apologies if this has been discussed earlier. I've been seeing an
unusual number of blocked UDP packets at my firewall recently, the
source port always being 28432 and the dest. port always being 28431.
Does anyone know what exploit is being attempted? I'm suspecting a
trojan of some kind, just by the src/dest ports.

Aussie

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