[linux-help] Re: Port 18593 attacks
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On Sunday 08 August 2004 15:11, you wrote:
> If you're REALLY ambitious, you can always install tcpdump, and look at the
> raw packets coming to port 18539 to help determine what they are. Altho to
> most people (myself included) that will probably produce a bunch of
> worthless information :)
>
> -- Jonathan
I assume tcpdump would have to be installed on the firewall. My firewall runs
from a flex disk and I doubt if it has room for another program. And if the
information would be useless to you, I'm sure it would be useless to me.
bruce
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- [linux-help] Re: Port 18593 attacks, (continued)
- [linux-help] Re: Port 18593 attacks, John Lucas, 2004/08/03
- [linux-help] Re: Port 18593 attacks, Adam M. Sennott, 2004/08/03
- [linux-help] Re: Port 18593 attacks, Michael Osten, 2004/08/03
- [linux-help] Re: Port 18593 attacks, bbales, 2004/08/07
- [linux-help] Re: Port 18593 attacks, Michael Osten, 2004/08/07
- [linux-help] Re: Port 18593 attacks, bbales, 2004/08/08
- [linux-help] Re: Port 18593 attacks, Jonathan Hall, 2004/08/08
- [linux-help] Re: Port 18593 attacks,
bbales <=
- [linux-help] Re: Port 18593 attacks, Jonathan Hall, 2004/08/02
- [linux-help] Re: Port 18593 attacks, Jeff Vian, 2004/08/02
- [linux-help] Re: Port 18593 attacks, bbales, 2004/08/03
- [linux-help] Re: Port 18593 attacks, Jonathan Hall, 2004/08/03
- [linux-help] Re: Port 18593 attacks, Jeff Vian, 2004/08/03
[linux-help] Re: Port 18593 attacks, RoadBum1, 2004/08/01
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