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From: Peter Pentchev (roam_at_ringlet.net)
Date: Wed Nov 20 2002 - 10:38:32 CST

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    On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 04:39:43PM +0200, Peter Pentchev wrote:
    > Hi,
    >
    > Apologies for the somewhat off-topic post; I am also sending this to a
    > couple of other security-related lists, where it will be more relevant,
    > but any replies would be welcome..
    >
    > Today, a company I do some work for received an e-mail inquiry
    > regarding strange packets sent to an address unknown to us. The packets
    > in question were UDP packets with 500 as both source and destination
    > port.

    Thanks to everyone who replied; this seems to be the result of a Win2K
    group policy setting concerning IPsec, and hopefully the stray ISA-KMP
    packets will not be sent any longer.

    G'luck,
    Peter

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