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Re: New UDP port probed (36970)

Subject: Re: New UDP port probed (36970)
Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2006 18:29:28 -0500
http://www.dshield.org/port_report.php?port=36970&recax=1&tarax=2&srcax=2&percent=N&days=40

I found this.

Also, assuming those are actually the real source IP's,
The first IP is Canada
The Second is India
The third China
The fourth is Taiwan

Not really a pattern.

Nothing, on these ip on whois.abuse.net.





On 12/8/06, Walter C. Daugherity <daugher@cs.tamu.edu> wrote:
Today's log shows a new UDP port (36970) probed by

24.85.239.112
125.22.34.118
59.70.136.92
140.113.90.231

etc., and I did not find that port in various lists of ports used by viruses, 
Trojans, backdoors, etc.

Anybody know what this is?
















-- Walter C. Daugherity Dept. of Computer Science E-mail: daugher@cs.tamu.edu Texas A & M University http://faculty.cs.tamu.edu/daugher/ College Station, TX 77843-3112 ---Not an official document of Texas A&M---


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