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> On Tue, 25 Apr 2000, Damian Gerow wrote:
>
> > Apr 24 08:48:01 <hostname> kernel: Packet log: unserved DENY eth0
> > PROTO=UDP 149.225.113.35:31790 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:31789 L=29:9 S=0x00
> > I=64598 T=115
>
> Apr 24 03:09:29 <x> kernel: IP fw-in deny eth0:109 UDP
> 194.133.34.166:10654 <y>:31789 L=29
> S=0x00 I=24583 F=0x0000 T=114
>
> Getting them here, too. Differing sources.
>
> Is it known which service/trojan they are looking for, yet?
I don't know. I checked for trojans, and for known port numbers, and
came up with nothing.
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