[101928] in RedHat Linux List
RE: anyone seen this in maillog?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Ed Lazor)
Mon Nov 30 12:52:17 1998
From: "Ed Lazor" <elazor@hcs.state.or.us>
To: <redhat-list@redhat.com>
Date: Mon, 30 Nov 1998 09:49:51 -0800
In-Reply-To: <365F8D6D.11676AF1@nook.net>
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If it's a hacker attack, is there a way to protect against it?
-Ed
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> I have no idea who these IPs are.
>
> Nov 26 08:07:55 pooh imapd[15054]: command stream end of file, while
reading
> line user=??? host=ip203.los-angeles3.ca.pub-
> ip.psi.net [38.14.43.203]
> Nov 26 08:28:10 pooh imapd[15247]: command stream end of file, while
reading
> line user=??? host=ip203.los-angeles3.ca.pub-
> ip.psi.net [38.14.43.203]
> Nov 26 08:28:19 pooh imapd[15249]: command stream end of file, while
reading
> line user=??? host=ip203.los-angeles3.ca.pub-
> ip.psi.net [38.14.43.203]
> Nov 26 08:28:53 pooh imapd[15256]: command stream end of file, while
reading
> line user=??? host=whittrio.com [24.234.31.82
> ]
> Nov 26 08:34:47 pooh IAA15315 mx03.erols.com.: client DATA status
Its the latest incarnation of a hacker attack on imap4. Imap4 has
had a *lot* of security holes. Personal experience.
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