m Meier" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; "Matthew Cline" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 9:05 AM
Subject: Re: Outgoing connection to port 6000 from port 25...
Hi
User level client applications (i think) are not allowed to use ports
lower
than 1024.
So you ma
nt: 06 December 2001, Thursday 10:38
Subject: Re: Outgoing connection to port 6000 from port 25...
On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 04:45, Matthew Cline wrote:
I have my firewall setup to stop and log attempts to connect to external
X
servers, and this caught three attempts (all in the same second) to
conn
On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 04:45, Matthew Cline wrote:
I have my firewall setup to stop and log attempts to connect to external
X
servers, and this caught three attempts (all in the same second) to
connect
to destination port 6000, from a source port of 25 (SMTP). I don't
think
that my qmail
On Thursday 06 December 2001 10:59 am, Wes Bateman wrote:
You mention your qmail server, is that the box that was attempting
to connect to port 6000 on an outside host?
Yes, it is my box that is initiating the connections.
If the box that is sending traffic from port 25 to port 6000 is a
On Tue, 4 Dec 2001, Matthew Cline wrote:
I have my firewall setup to stop and log attempts to connect to external X
servers, and this caught three attempts (all in the same second) to connect
to destination port 6000, from a source port of 25 (SMTP). I don't think
that my qmail server
On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 04:45, Matthew Cline wrote:
I have my firewall setup to stop and log attempts to connect to external X
servers, and this caught three attempts (all in the same second) to connect
to destination port 6000, from a source port of 25 (SMTP). I don't think
that my qmail
I have my firewall setup to stop and log attempts to connect to external X
servers, and this caught three attempts (all in the same second) to connect
to destination port 6000, from a source port of 25 (SMTP). I don't think
that my qmail server would attempt to make such a connection. Have I