Incoming UDP packets on ports 1026 and 1027
Starting around 3:45 am on May 28th, dozens of incoming UDP packets are being dropped per hour on these two ports alone. Usually I woulnd't be alarmed by this, but these packets have an unusual payload size of 777 bytes and both ports are tried. It looks like they are trying to overflow a buffer somewhere. Anyone know what this is? Regards, Arjen
Hey list, Arjen ... Maybe that helps: http://www.linklogger.com/UDP1026.htm Cheers, Michael On Sat, 29 May 2004, Arjen de Korte wrote:
Starting around 3:45 am on May 28th, dozens of incoming UDP packets are being dropped per hour on these two ports alone. Usually I woulnd't be alarmed by this, but these packets have an unusual payload size of 777 bytes and both ports are tried. It looks like they are trying to overflow a buffer somewhere. Anyone know what this is?
Regards, Arjen
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