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On Thu, 7 Oct 1999, Brian Tuley wrote:
> Oct 7 08:34:37 linbad identd[891]: from: 24.220.1.10 ( 24.220.1.10 ) for: 62551, 110
> Oct 7 08:34:37 linbad identd[891]: Returned: 62551 , 110 : NO-USER
24.220.1.10 is asking your system: "Who owns the process talking to me
on port 62551 -> port 110"? Port 110 is POP3. Are you running a mail
retriever? Probably not, since your identd is returning "NO-USER".
It's possible that the POP server on that system has gone insane. You
might want to let your ISP know.
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