This is typical traffic, people scanning for open and exploitable
SunRPC daemons. Across the 30 class C's that I watch at work, we get
at least 10-15 separate scans a day, sometimes wholesale sequential
scanning, but more often single semi-random scans.  I've put it into a
block it and ignore it frame of my mind.

Brian Tan Wee Beng wrote:
> 
> Hi....
>     I was looking through the firewall logs for the past 1 month and i
> notice that there's a lot of sunrpc service hitting my firewall,web and DNS
> servers.The IP addresses are always different.I don't understand why.Is it
> sign that someone is trying to hack my machines???
> 
> Cheers
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