DSC Siltec wrote:
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> One scan attack attacked my proxy server's proxy port, from 1031,1032,
> 1033,1034, 1035... and expired about 8 minutes later.
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> I also have a windows system -- and, sometimes using the same network
> connection [manual plug-over] a macintosh, and it is
DSC Siltec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a bit of a problem: I just installed Woody on
a dual-boot box, got KDE and all up and running, and
very soon found that I was losing my connection.
I inquired as to why, and I was told I was being cut off
because my computer was scan-attacking t
On Thu, 2002-04-25 at 12:04, craigw wrote:
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> > > Okay, here's the kicker question: How can I, as a newbie, track this
> > > down
> > > and root it out, and clean my system?
> > >
> > > Also, is there a way I can do it without spending days at it, learning?
>
> Sounds like you don't h
On Thu Apr 25, 2002 at 02:28:56PM -0400, Shawn McMahon wrote:
> begin DSC Siltec quotation:
> >
> > Okay, here's the kicker question: How can I, as a newbie, track this
> > down
> > and root it out, and clean my system?
> >
> > Also, is there a way I can do it without spending days at it, le
begin DSC Siltec quotation:
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> Okay, here's the kicker question: How can I, as a newbie, track this
> down
> and root it out, and clean my system?
>
> Also, is there a way I can do it without spending days at it, learning?
You want us to distill security administration into an email?
Pay
afj wrote:
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> to the best of my knowledge the services you mentioned are almost all
> passive.
> even those like htdig shouldn't generate this sort of behaviour.
>
> there are many others which could : nmap, amap, pnscan to name a few
Okay, here's the kicker question: How can I, as a newbie,
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Subject: Newbie and scan attack
> I have a bit of a problem: I just installed Woody on
> a dual-boot box, got KDE and all up and running, and
> very soon found that I was losing my connection.
>
> I inquired as to why, and I was t
I have a bit of a problem: I just installed Woody on
a dual-boot box, got KDE and all up and running, and
very soon found that I was losing my connection.
I inquired as to why, and I was told I was being cut off
because my computer was scan-attacking the ISP proxy server.
One scan attack att
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