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| Subject: | Re: Re: ICMP Type:8 Code:137 |
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| Date: | 28 Oct 2005 19:09:26 -0000 |
Justin, Thank you for your response. I have recreated the traffic that I am seeing using hping. What concerns me is that the traffic is specifically targeted at one router (CISCO 7200) and comes from various random subnets. It seems as if there is a vulnerability out there and this is the check for somthing having that vulnerability. I would suspect that my organiztion is not the only one seeing this ping. Anyone else seeing it? Thanks
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