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| Subject: | Re: Strange Traffic to ports 139 and 137 from a machine with no data |
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| Date: | Thu, 2 Mar 2006 07:49:48 -0700 |
On 3/2/06, LE Backup <lucretias@shaw.ca> wrote:
Sorry for the oversimplification, but are you saying this is normal?
To clarify.. I do not know if it is normal or not. I do know that it occured on a very small percentage (less than 0.5%) of "clean" machines. I am primarily Linux based so I had to go off of the Windows guys looking at it. -- Stephen J Smoogen. CSIRT/Linux System Administrator
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