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Re: Lots of scans on port 27063
From: mistral () STEVENSON ZETNET CO UK (James Stevenson)
Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2000 11:49:12 GMT
Hi but all the games use udp not tcp tcp is not suitable for games because it lags to much one of the things i was thinking of doing was to create a list of all the ports that trojans work on so it anyone knows a lot of port would they be kind enough to email me them ? thanks James In local.incidents-list, you wrote:
My Server has been hit (according to BlackIce Pro software) 246 times on port 27063. Is there any trojan reported to work on this port?A lot of network games (Quake, Half Life..) operate around the 27xxx/tcp range. .blake
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