ok, this turned out to be some HP remote managment/alert service coded
into the hardware, the network card itself.
no surprise i couldn't identify any process on my system! and this goes
to show, you'd better have a look at your hardware, _before_ you install
it some 100 kilometers away ;)
ok, this turned out to be some HP remote managment/alert service coded
into the hardware, the network card itself.
no surprise i couldn't identify any process on my system! and this goes
to show, you'd better have a look at your hardware, _before_ you install
it some 100 kilometers away ;)
ulrich berthold [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
SCAN Proxy (8080) attempt the next outstanding alarm message was a
SNMP public access udp. i looked into it and to my surprise found
out, that these packages are originating on the server's external
interface and going to two (nonexistent) privat ip
ulrich berthold [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
SCAN Proxy (8080) attempt the next outstanding alarm message was a
SNMP public access udp. i looked into it and to my surprise found
out, that these packages are originating on the server's external
interface and going to two (nonexistent) privat ip
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