auth is local port 113 for the ident deamon.
IF you use masq you should use a ident deamon
that supports masq, oident for example.
A wild guess of mine is that these connections
are the result of IRC connections...
I don't know if there are ident exploits, but
than again I'm not *that* informed.
Quoting Robert Varga ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> How can I determine the process belonging to a tcp connection on my
> machine? I have a couple of connection which I find very unnerving:
>
> netstat -a | grep aiesec produces the output:
>
> tcp0 0 mymachine:27567aiesecplanet.satim:
On Tue, Dec 14, 1999 at 06:34:07PM +0100, Robert Varga wrote:
> tcp0 0 mymachine:1097 aiesecplanet.satim:auth
> ESTABLISHED
>
> These connections mostly persist, so the port numbers are always the same
> for a long time, until the connection dies.
> There tend to be other conne
How can I determine the process belonging to a tcp connection on my
machine? I have a couple of connection which I find very unnerving:
netstat -a | grep aiesec produces the output:
tcp0 0 mymachine:27567aiesecplanet.satim:auth
ESTABLISHED
tcp0 0 mymachine:27434
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