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Re: [Full-disclosure] Really ODD 12 byte UDP attempts

Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Really ODD 12 byte UDP attempts
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 23:44:25 -0400
I agree - Unix style traceroute probably responsible. See:

http://www.tech-faq.com/unix-windows-traceroute.shtml 

On 8/28/05, Blue Boar <BlueBoar@thievco.com> wrote:
James Lay wrote:
Aug 28 06:57:01 kernel: New,invalid SRC=64.94.45.26 DST=24.116.255.102
LEN=32 PROTO=UDP SPT=11050 DPT=33440 LEN=12

Most likely someone is just tracerouting to your IP.  Grab the actual
packets, and check the TTLs to be sure.

                                        BB
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