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Subject: what are these?
From: Dirk Koopman (djk
TOBIT.CO.UK)Date: Thu Mar 16 2000 - 17:29:29 CST
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What are generating these and why do they (mostly) seem to come from
btinternet.com (sidebar - why don't BT ever bother to answer my questions)?
This is a small sample, I get varying numbers of these every day.
Mar 16 21:23:13 gate iplog[10085]: UDP: dgram to port 2140 from
host213-1-128-105.btinternet.com:60000 (2 data bytes)
Mar 16 22:34:38 gate iplog[10085]: UDP: dgram to port 2140 from
host5-99-47-84.btinternet.com:60000 (2 data bytes)
Mar 16 23:18:14 gate iplog[10085]: UDP: dgram to port 2140 from
host62-6-69-21.btinternet.com:60000 (2 data bytes)
-- Dirk-Jan Koopman, Tobit Computer Co Ltd At the source of every error which is blamed on the computer you will find at least two human errors, including the error of blaming it on the computer.
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