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Subject: Windows XP computer spewing packets
One of the employees here has a Windows laptop, and in the last day, it has
sent out over 1,000,000,000,000 packets, and received around 30,000. The
30,000 is a standard load, but the trillion pac
esday, August 05, 2003 2:27 PM
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Subject: RE: Windows XP computer spewing packets
Just went trough the same issue here re: packet count - There was no
correlation b/w the numbers of packets caught on ethereal and the local
area connection status counter.
Found a round-about referen
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Subject: Windows XP computer spewing packets
One of the employees here has a Windows laptop, and in the last day, it
has
sent out over 1,000,000,000,000 packets, and received around 30,000. The
30,000 is a standard load, but the trillion packets seem to be a bit
high.
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Hi,
Yes 10^12 packets is a bit high. In one day (quickly
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> Hi,
> Yes 10^12 packets is a bit high. In one day (quickly checking
> calculator) there are only 86400 seconds. Do a quick sum and find that
your
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Hi,
Yes 10^12 packets is a bit high. In one day (quickly checking
calculator) there are only 86400 seconds. Do a quick sum and find that your
system is supposedly sending out over 11,000,000 packets a second average.
Now there is some hardware that could deal with that - but I do not think
I would suspect a compromzied host; recommend a portscan.
Justin
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Subject: Windows XP computer spewing packets
One of the employees here has a Windows laptop, and in the last day, it has
sent out over 1,000,000,000,000 packets, and received around 30,000. The
30,000
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One of the employees here has a Windows laptop, and in the last day, it has
sent out over 1,000,000,000,000 packets, and received around 30,000. The
30,000 is a standard load, but the trillion packets seem to be a bit high.
I've scanned for spyware and viruses and found nothing. I tried to nMapWi
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