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Here is some more info that I should have included this with my original
post:
Aureate <http://www.aureate.com> integrates advertisements into programs
such as: Go!Zilla, CuteFTP and MP3Fiend. These advertisements rotate,
similar to advertisements on web sites. The software uses port 1975 in
order to pull the data.
See <http://www.aureate.com/advertisers/network_members.html> for a complete
list of applications that use this advertising methodology.
HTH
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| Has anyone seen source port 1975 on any of their applications (COTS), the
| Destination Port appears to be incrementing?
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| I thought it might be a strange (to me) ftp or http session but the
| destination is various Internet Sites.
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| Could it be for a Channel or PointCast or AdServer?
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| They all source from within our network but dropped by our
| firewall but the
| volume is in the top 3 for our firewall.
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| Any ideas?
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| Jim McConnell, CISSP, CISA, CISS
| Manager
| GTE Information Security - TSI
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| SECRITY doesn't work without "U"
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