Am 20. May, 2022 schwätzte Michael Butash via PLUG-discuss so:
moin moin,
This is something I posted here a while back, how sites like banks and
other financials were making scripted local queries to check for open
"services" or ports as referrals to localhost and ports known to be
king scripted local queries to check for open
"services" or ports as referrals to localhost and ports known to be
malicious ala some worm or botnet if they should trust you or not.
Quick way for them to determine what stupid customers of theirs got
got already, and lower your credit sco
This is something I posted here a while back, how sites like banks and
other financials were making scripted local queries to check for open
"services" or ports as referrals to localhost and ports known to be
malicious ala some worm or botnet if they should trust you or not. Quick
way f
moin moin,
once in a while I run into a site trying to make JavaScript or XHR
connections to localhost.
What are they doing?
Are they setting up backdoor tunnels on localhost?
Are they trying to run a daemon out of the browser?
Are they trying to escape the sandbox and exfiltrate data?
ciao
chael Butash via PLUG-discuss
<mailto:plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org>> wrote:
Are you running a local web server on port tcp/80/443, otherwise
why connection to localhost? You need a server like apache,
nginx, or whatever web server listening on 80/443 for a browser to
Hello, That is what I was thinking as well. Why try and connect to it if
there is nothing listening to that location?You can ping it with either the
hostname "localhost" or the 127.0.0.1 just to make sure your network card and
software is working and in fact that is part the troub
thanks guys. I don't apach or something like that running on my system. I
am learning so much!
On Sat, Oct 9, 2021 at 7:17 PM Michael Butash via PLUG-discuss <
plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote:
> Are you running a local web server on port tcp/80/443, otherwise why
> connec
Are you running a local web server on port tcp/80/443, otherwise why
connection to localhost? You need a server like apache, nginx, or whatever
web server listening on 80/443 for a browser to find a webpage on
localhost, which is your system. Otherwise the browser won't find a socket
to co
interpretation.
On Sat, Oct 9, 2021 at 11:59 AM Snyder, Alexander J via
PLUG-discuss mailto:plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org>> wrote:
The IP address range *127.0.**0.0 – 127.255.**255.255* is
reserved for loopback, i.e. a Host's self-address, also known
as
rote:
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>> The IP address range *127.0.* *0.0 – 127.255.* *255.255* is reserved for
>> loopback, i.e. a Host's self-address, also known as localhost address. This
>> loopback IP address is managed entirely by and within the operating system.
>>
>> Thanks,
>
J via PLUG-discuss <
plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote:
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> The IP address range *127.0.* *0.0 – 127.255.* *255.255* is reserved for
> loopback, i.e. a Host's self-address, also known as localhost address. This
> loopback IP address is managed entirely by and within
The IP address range *127.0.* *0.0 – 127.255.* *255.255* is reserved for
loopback, i.e. a Host's self-address, also known as localhost address. This
loopback IP address is managed entirely by and within the operating system.
Thanks,
Alexander.
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On Sat, Oct 9,
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On Saturday, October 9, 2021, 02:29:07 PM EDT, Michael via PLUG-discuss
wrote:
Are
Are the addresses for localhost 127.0.0.1 and 127.0.1.1 ? That was a
rhetorical question. What isn't rhetorical is why, when I enter either of
those addresses into a browser , do I get a 'problem with address' page?
Are the
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