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| Subject: | Odd traffic again...... internal --> 100.100.100.1 (137-udp) |
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| Date: | Thu, 24 Aug 2006 10:42:28 -0400 |
Hello, I have posted before about a windows box that sent traffic to different ip's to port 137, and never really got a solution to it. We have sinced wiped that box. Now we have a new box, built in a DMZ (Freshh install, all patches applied) and just connected it to the internal lan (behind fw). The box now sends UDP port 137 to 100.100.100.1. The permiter firewall blocks this, and that is where it was noticed. I have started logging on my firewall to find out who it was, and it is an internal box.
Cisco ACL:
Aug 24 12:28:42: %SEC-6-IPACCESSLOGP: list internal_out denied udp x.x.x.x(49375) -> 100.100.100.1(137), 5 packets
Firewall Log:
eth4c0:i[78]: 192.168.x.x -> 100.100.100.1 (UDP) len=78 id=13167 UDP: 137 -> 137 eth4c0:I[78]: 192.168.x.x -> 100.100.100.1 (UDP) len=78 id=13167 UDP: 137 -> 137 eth1c0:o[78]: 192.168.x.x -> 100.100.100.1 (UDP) len=78 id=13167 UDP: 137 -> 137 eth1c0:O[78]: 68.163.87.34 -> 100.100.100.1 (UDP) len=78 id=13167 UDP: 49902 -> 137
I am now capturing the traffic again, though there is nothing in it. Anyone ever seen this?
T
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