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[ILUG] AUTH requests on port 135.

[ILUG] AUTH requests on port 135.

Jason Corcoran jason.corcoran at activant.com
Mon Mar 29 11:27:51 IST 2004


Paul Kelly :: Blacknight Solutions wrote:

> Someone on the network is ircing, 135 auth requests are irc servers
> looking for an identd on the remote IP connections are made from. Its
> quite normal in the run of things, but perhaps IRC isn't something that
> should be allowed?
> 
> Paul


Thanks for the reply Paul.


When you say "someone on the network" are you talking about my LAN or 
the ISP side of things? As I know for a fact, that no one is connected 
to the network when these are coming in and that (from the logs) the 
connections are being instantiated from an external IP.


Thanks
Jason.


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