[27733] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: Network Probes
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Scott McGrath)
Fri Mar 10 10:58:54 2000
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Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2000 10:56:20 -0500
From: "Scott McGrath" <s_mcgrath@bexair.com>
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I was referring to this particular pattern, src-port 80 dst-port 2183
it's new to
us so is some (expletive deleted) testing something new????
agreed spoofed addresses show up all the time in no particular order it's
when they take on a recognizable pattern THEN I start to worry...
Michael Shields wrote:
> In article <38C80DF3.6194803E@bexair.com>,
> "Scott McGrath" <s_mcgrath@bexair.com> wrote:
> > Has anyone else noticed probes against their network with a spoofed
>
> Sure, all the time.
> http://www.nfr.net/forum/publications/id-myths.html
> --
> Shields.