Re: Port 635

2003-03-31 Thread Netnation - Diederik de Vries
> Maybe it's related to that, maybe it's not. > According to sans.org [1] RPC services are the number 1 exploitable part to > UNIX systems so it may just be one of those standard 'scans' you get now and > then. For your information: on the hosts there ISN'T a RPC service. They get trapped by Port

Re: Port 635

2003-03-31 Thread David Ramsden
- Original Message - From: "Netnation - Diederik de Vries" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Monday, March 31, 2003 1:55 PM Subject: Port 635 > Hi there! > > The last weeks, we frequently get portscanned at port 635. 635 is used for > mountd. Is there some new f

Port 635

2003-03-31 Thread Netnation - Diederik de Vries
Hi there! The last weeks, we frequently get portscanned at port 635. 635 is used for mountd. Is there some new form of exploit available, or am I getting plain paranoid? :) Thanks in advance, Diederik de Vries Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Re: Port 635

2003-03-31 Thread Netnation - Diederik de Vries
> Maybe it's related to that, maybe it's not. > According to sans.org [1] RPC services are the number 1 exploitable part to > UNIX systems so it may just be one of those standard 'scans' you get now and > then. For your information: on the hosts there ISN'T a RPC service. They get trapped by Port

Re: Port 635

2003-03-31 Thread David Ramsden
- Original Message - From: "Netnation - Diederik de Vries" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, March 31, 2003 1:55 PM Subject: Port 635 > Hi there! > > The last weeks, we frequently get portscanned at port 635. 635 is used for >

Port 635

2003-03-31 Thread Netnation - Diederik de Vries
Hi there! The last weeks, we frequently get portscanned at port 635. 635 is used for mountd. Is there some new form of exploit available, or am I getting plain paranoid? :) Thanks in advance, Diederik de Vries Rotterdam, The Netherlands -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a