yeah... there are a few rpc exploits available... and I won't trust the
source addresses, proxy servers make great relay points.

http://www.technotronic.com/cgi-bin/vacuum/ftpsearch.pl?Range=All&Format=Sta
ndard&Terms=rpc

is a list of a couple exploits

/Vince

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> All,
> 
> Has anyone heard of a new RPC exploit on the hacker circuit?  Attempts
> were made to scan for tcp/111 our network.
> One scan came from France, the other from Korea.
> 
> Brett
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