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| Subject: | Re: Strange Traffic UDP port 8193 |
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| Date: | Wed, 13 Jul 2005 14:54:39 -1000 |
On Jul 13, 2005, at 2:57 AM, Munoz, Hector wrote:
Hi
I was playing with Ethereal and found some broadcast traffic destinated
to the same port: 8193 (UDP) . The source port was changing from 1027 to
1051 on each machine being different. Clients are running Windows 2000 and
XP. This just happens on a couple machines.
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