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Re: strange logs -- tcp port 16166
From: Justin Pryzby <justinpryzby () users sf net>
Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2003 19:53:13 -0700
All integers up to and including 256**4 - 1 may be expressed as such. Or have I missed something? (I don't have the original email handy.) Justin On Fri, Jun 27, 2003 at 01:13:02AM +0000, tcleary2 () csc com au wrote:
Is it just me or is someone fixing up to do some research here? I've had the following sequence numbers show up in the last 24 hours ( sadly only three packets in a bunch ) 824917714 825535612 827341564 Which means ( according to Valdis' formula: sequence == <seq no.> ( == ??? * 256**3 + ??? * 256**2 + ???*256 + ???)
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- strange logs -- tcp port 16166 Jiang Peng (Jun 24)
- RE: strange logs -- tcp port 16166 Jerry Shenk (Jun 25)
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- RE: strange logs -- tcp port 16166 James C. Slora, Jr. (Jun 25)
- RE: strange logs -- tcp port 16166 Jerry Shenk (Jun 25)
- Re: strange logs -- tcp port 16166 James C. Slora Jr. (Jun 25)
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- Re: strange logs -- tcp port 16166 tcleary2 (Jun 26)
- Re: strange logs -- tcp port 16166 Justin Pryzby (Jun 27)