Folks are probing for rpc weaknesses.  This is common, my systems see 5-10
of these a day.

Thanks,

Ron DuFresne

On 19 Mar 2001, Peter M wrote:

> Hey All, 
>  
> Latetly, During the week, once/twice a day, I've been receiving 2 attempts at TCP 
> Port 111. Does anyone know anything about this? Possible Trojan Scan? What does TCP 
> port 111 have in common with any software? Any suggestions Comments are welcome. 
> Thanks. 
>  
> Here is the log. 
>  
> 2001/03/18 2:22:19 AM GMT -0500: Linksys LNEPCI II..[0000][No matching rule] 
>Blocking 
> incoming TCP: src=211.54.236.83, dst=my.ip.add.res, sport=1990, dport=111. 
>  
> this happens daily. Let me know guys. 
>  
> Thanks 
> 
> 
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