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Re: Anyone else seeing SSH scans?
From: Klaus Lichtenwalder (k.lichtenwalder
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Date: Thu Aug 05 2004 - 15:18:17 CDT
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In any case, the guest/guest account does work, as was verified by me.
No rocket science involved in this case...
I'm thinking it even more odd to have guest/guest or test/test than to
have telnet open, but your mileage my vary :-)
Klaus
Am Mi, den 04.08.2004 schrieb Chris Boyd um 17:10:
> The source of the scans that I've seen are all apparently Linux systems
> running 2.4 or 2.5 kernels. They all have a telnet port open, which is
> a bit odd these days.
>
> --Chris
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