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Re: Ports 41508, 41524 & 41531
From: Joakim.Aronius () CA COM (Aronius, Joakim)
Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2000 15:20:33 -0000
Thanks for your replies, yes it seems like its the InocuLan a-virus that generates the traffic. Also want to appologise for resending the question, our exchange server evidently thought it was a good idea to resend all mails that were sent a few days ago... /Joakim
-----Original Message----- From: Aronius, Joakim [mailto:Joakim.Aronius () CA COM] Sent: den 9 februari 2000 16:58 To: INCIDENTS () SECURITYFOCUS COM Subject: Ports 41508, 41524 & 41531 Im running Computer Associates VPN administrator and just now i get a lot of rule violations on broadcasts on ports 41508, 41524 & 41531 from seamingly random IP's with ports just above 1024. The rule violation pops up at a rate of about 2/3 per minute. I havn't found these high ports in any list, so, anyone has a clue? Thanks, /Joakim Aronius
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