On Sat, 20 Feb 2021 23:53:39 +0100
Bengt Gördén
On 2021-02-20 21:36, Carlos E.R. wrote:
I was simply not expecting anyone to find it.
I can assure you. It doesn't take more than a couple of hours to find it for the abusers out there.
OT: If you really want to see how scans are done you should setup an argus server and dive into the logs. I did setup my first argus server 16-17 years ago at a university. It's not under my supervision anymore but it's still used and gives a lot of valuable research data, and for feeding a filtering system for abusive connections and IP's. I do have one at home and turn it on from time to time if needed or just to watch live internet-abuse-TV.
I was interested by this comment. If I go to https://software.opensuse.org/package/argus it says that the version available for openSUSE is 3.0.8.2 If I go to http://argus.tcp4me.com/history.html it says the current version is 3.7 from 2013, that version 3.1 was produced in 2002 and that the version prior to that is Version 3.0.1. So what is 3.0.8.2 and why is openSUSE providing something that even if it exists appears to be from 2001-2002?