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Re: exchange server attempting to connect to odd ports

Subject: Re: exchange server attempting to connect to odd ports
Date: Wed, 06 Jul 2005 10:24:38 -0400
Matt Bazan wrote:

Just rebuilt our exchange box and I see it trying to open connections to
the following udp ports:

1140
3069

This is happening to a 192.168 IP address so it's not getting far but I
find it curious.  Happens every minute or so.  Have scanned for spyware
and run AV software on the box and both have come up empty.  Any other
ideas?  Thanks.

 Matt

Download and run seccheck.exe from http://www.mynetwatchman.com/dl/seccheck.exe (read the following page for info on the tool: http://www.mynetwatchman.com/tools/sc/). It'll spit out a seccheck.log file showing all active processes and network connections. Go through the network connection table until you see the process making those connections, then determine (google, processlibrary.com) whether it is a normal process.

Jonathan

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