Hello,
The port 14908 is the port at which ICQ was running on my friend's computer
at Bristol University.
ICQ is a messaging software and I was chatting to my friend in the previous
connection.
The thing is that I finished chatting to him and then closed my ICQ but
then these packets still come in my next connection to the ISP.
Is there anywhere else I can go for help on this?
Thanks,
Vikash.
>02:01:52.540336 202.85.95.211.1026 > 137.222.1.6.14908: F
>322194279:322194279(0)
>ack 86881963 win 32120 <nop,nop,timestamp 216629 847299> (DF)
>
>02:04:58.780297 202.85.95.211.1026 > 137.222.1.6.14908: F 0:0(0) ack 1 win
>32120
><nop,nop,timestamp 235253 847299> (DF)
>
>02:04:58.780297 202.85.95.211.1026 > 137.222.1.6.14908: F 0:0(0) ack 1 win
>32120
><nop,nop,timestamp 235253 847299> (DF)
>
>These three packets are very curios, at least to me. This looks like
>something
>was sent to port 14908 at 137.222.1.6 from your ppp interface expecting a
>response on port 1026. Port 14908 is not defined in my /etc/services
>file, is it
>in yours, and if so what is it? I did a quick search on deja news, but
>nothing
>popped up. Maybe someone else knows what this port is for.
>
>BTW: 137.222.1.6 looks like a dialup port on a terminal server at the
>University
>of Bristol in the UK.
>
>Sorry I could not be of more help.
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>Bob Chiodini [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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