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From: Ram (fblarbastanixyahoo.com)
Date: Sun Mar 03 2002 - 00:56:11 CST

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    Seems to me this might not be a good sign. Lot's of NOOPs in a row can
    be an indication of an attack attempt. What are the subsequent bytes? Is
    the system on a shared network?

    -----Original Message-----
    From: owner-portsopenbsd.org [mailto:owner-portsopenbsd.org] On Behalf
    Of Matt Behrens
    Sent: Saturday, March 02, 2002 04:22
    To: portsopenbsd.org
    Subject: 0x90909090

    Can anyone clue me in to the significance of 0x90909090, at least
    on i386? I'm trying to determine why our Python 2.2 will end up
    with a garbage collector structure with 0x90909090 in the pointer
    values when on every other platform there is no trouble.

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