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Security Incidents: Re: unknown port numbers

Re: unknown port numbers

From: Paul L Schmehl <pauls_at_UTDALLAS.EDU>
Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2000 09:41:04 -0600

This one is pretty complete, and Joakim keeps it updated constantly.

http://www.simovits.com/nyheter9902.html

--On 2/29/00, 10:49 PM +0100 Rolandas Juodzbalis <next_at_SIMBA.INIT.LT> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Where on the net, I can find port<->program(trojan,etc) description?
> There is some strange connection log to my system:
>
> Feb 19 18:44:18 TCP: port 28744 connection attempt from *.*.*.*:62757
> Feb 19 18:44:36 TCP: port 52252 connection attempt from *.*.*.*:62758
> Feb 19 18:45:06 TCP: port 15505 connection attempt from *.*.*.*:62759
> Feb 19 18:45:30 TCP: port 17262 connection attempt from *.*.*.*:62760
> Feb 19 18:48:16 TCP: port 41316 connection attempt from *.*.*.*:62762
>
> thanx,
>
> Rolandas

Paul L. Schmehl, pauls_at_utdallas.edu
Technical Support Services Manager
The University of Texas at Dallas
Received on Mar 01 2000

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