On Wed, 4 Sep 2002, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:

> Keith Morse wrote:
> 
> > I don't know the answer without some research but,  I use the following
> > tools to help understand this type of output.
> 
>     No, I know what the messages are.  And I know what's it trying to do.  What I 
>wanted to know was, WHAT on the remote end, could be trying to access my (e)smtp port 
>like that.  It's something that varies it's source port constantly.  Another virus?  
>Some script kiddie's little toy?  Some SPAM software?  THAT's what I'm interested in.
 
> --


Odd, the "-- " didn't work.  Anyway, the only way I can think to trouble 
shoot this is to do  packet capture and decode.  Many things can start an 
smtp session, email clients, any number of non-interactive applications.  
etc...



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