Binand Sethumadhavan writes on 12/31/2003 10:09 AM:

On Wed, Dec 31, 2003 at 06:56:04AM -0800, Rakesh Ambati wrote:

I wish I could do that but unfortunately the source
machine (192.168.0.50) is on the ISP's LAN.


Then call him/her up and ask wtf is going on :-) You sure the ISP is
the one initiating the connection? Check your local computer as well.

netstat -tp will show you the PID of the process opening a TCP connection.

port 1214 scans = a kazaa installation looking around for other kazaa machines in its subnet. As it is firewalled off you can safely ignore it - or maybe report the guy to the RIAA or somebody for music piracy ;)


srs



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