From: | Andrew Bruno |
Date: | 26 Jun 2001 at 09:31:55 |
Subject: | Re: Internet Abuse and Port Hacks |
Hello Craig_Daines@excite.co.uk
Some of these have been covered by others too.
On 26-Jun-01, you wrote:
> I am experiencing illegal ports opening via Miami. It's been happening
> for some time now, even despite setting up a firewall in Miami strange
> ports are popping up every now and then. I have turned on logging, and
> am using syslog.library to collect evidence to pass to my ISP, as well
> as scanning ports that are opened using GoPortScan to obtain service
> information of ports opened.
Get back to me I am interested in how you are doing that.
As it was suggested, which ports?
Things I have learnt:
Some IRC hosts scan your port 23 when you log in/on. 23 is a Telent port
BTW (am I right?)
At the bottom of you access list but a $ *.*.*.* BAN LOG line.
I am not a MIAMI person, but I think that their config is very similar to
Genesis.
Regards
Andrew Bruno
abruno@zeta.org.au
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