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Subject: Scans on Port 98 (linuxconf)
From: Crist J. Clark (cjc
SCITEC.COM)Date: Mon Apr 03 2000 - 13:25:50 CDT
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[Sorry if this has been mentioned in the last day or two, I only had
archive access to incidents before Apr 01.]
We have been hit with port 98 scans from hosts 216.6.21.33 and
216.5.194.100 (na.sdn.net.za) in the last few hours.
I can understand why 98, linuxconf, might be of some interest, but I
did not find any known exploits to linuxconf at
www.securityfocus.com. Are there any? For which specific Linux dists?
Such high interest in 98 in such a short time a coincidence?
Thanks for any help.
-- Crist J. Clark cjcscitec.com SciTec, Inc (609)921-3892 x252
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