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Subject: Re: Munged Napster Sessions
From: Aussie (ifightspamBIGFOOT.COM)
Date: Fri Mar 17 2000 - 10:57:32 CST


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Vanja Hrustic <vanjaRELAYGROUP.COM> wrote:

> A silly question: is any of sites involved located at *.demon.co.uk, by
> any chance?
>
> I think that quite many people these days are seeing false alarms caused
> by traffic which comes from demon. Demon blames it on "network
> equipment". For example, a guy (using demon.co.uk) is browsing my
> website, and during that session, a packet is sent to random high port
> (like 3xxxx). Packets are really strange; sometimes they have all bits
> set, sometimes not.
>
> I just got used to that :)

Actually, I have a couple of ICQ contacts that are connecting through
demon.co.uk and I get at least 2 odd connection attempts each time they
send to me or receive a message from me. These ports can be in 3xxxx or
right down to 20, 24, 90 etc. I've never worked out why they are
sending the packets, and ICQ works perfectly anyway, so I would be
interested to know why I'm getting stupid connection attempts ONLY from
this ISP.

Aussie

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