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Re: Port 1234 UDP traffic increase?

Subject: Re: Port 1234 UDP traffic increase?
Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2007 09:29:30 -0600
Dude VanWinkle wrote:

[...]

I think what I will take away from this is that while the last time I
was watching this much traffic, viruses were noisy and big. 

Perhaps the better take away is that categorizing traffic by
proto/port is a pretty broad cut and to really know what's up
you have to do exactly what you did: get your hands dirty and
look at those bits.

This has been a good reminder.

Best,

---Steve

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Steve Barnet
UW IceCube

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places not specified with weapons unknown at some point in
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