We are originating traffic from AS11 and we are seeing an apparent loop
downstream from the router listed in the header when attempting to connect
to rsync1.spamhaus.org.
Is this problem unique to us or are others seeing the same behavior.
Scott C. McGrath
The loop seems to be in AS 2828 (XO Communications) with router at 64.1.2.38.
--Rob Crowe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-- Original message --We are originating traffic from AS11 and we are seeing an apparent loop downstream from the router listed in the header when attempting to
Looking at this now.
Justin Ryburn
Tier II Router Support
XO Communications
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Sent: Friday, September 10, 2004 12:10 PM
Subject: Re: Odd behavior from p4-0-0.MAR1.Austin-TX.us.xo.net
they are seeing everything correctly.
Justin Ryburn
Tier II Router Support
XO Communications
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Subject: Re: Odd behavior
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Sent: Saturday, October 26, 2002 5:24 PM
Subject: Odd behavior
Anyone noticing an increase in the amount of port 137 scans?
I've seen just just over 100 in the last 1 hour. When I probe the offender
I see them as MS items with their Harddrives shared wide open.
Only thing in common
Anyone noticing an increase in the amount of port 137 scans?
I've seen just just over 100 in the last 1 hour. When I probe the offender
I see them as MS items with their Harddrives shared wide open.
Only thing in common is they all appear to have some file called put.ini in
their root directory
On Sat, 26 Oct 2002, Joe wrote:
Anyone noticing an increase in the amount of port 137 scans?
I've seen just just over 100 in the last 1 hour. When I probe the
offender I see them as MS items with their Harddrives shared wide open.
Only thing in common is they all appear to have some file