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Date:      Sat, 11 Mar 2000 14:18:13 +1100 (EST)
From:      Andy Farkas <andyf@speednet.com.au>
To:        freebsd-security@freebsd.org
Subject:   security check output
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.4.10.10003111406230.53856-100000@backup.af.speednet.com.au>
In-Reply-To: <200003101459.BAA03095@zippyii.af.speednet.com.au>

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This may belong on -questions...

How is it possible that I get connection attempts from outside my private
subnet?  My main concern is how the heck do these packets get routed to my
workstation?  I'm sure there are routers in between that drop RFC1918
addresses..

> > Connection attempt to TCP 172.22.2.9:1503 from 216.35.209.171:80
> > Connection attempt to TCP 172.22.2.9:1503 from 216.35.209.171:80
> > Connection attempt to TCP 172.22.2.9:1503 from 216.35.209.171:80
> > Connection attempt to TCP 172.22.2.9:1503 from 216.35.209.171:80
> > Connection attempt to TCP 172.22.2.9:1503 from 216.35.209.171:80
> > Connection attempt to TCP 172.22.2.9:1503 from 216.35.209.171:80
> > Connection attempt to TCP 172.22.2.9:1503 from 216.35.209.171:80
> > Connection attempt to UDP 172.22.2.9:1248 from 172.22.2.4:53
> > Connection attempt to TCP 172.22.2.9:1596 from 210.171.226.42:80
> > Connection attempt to TCP 172.22.2.9:1595 from 210.171.226.42:80
> > Connection attempt to TCP 172.22.2.9:1596 from 210.171.226.42:80
> > Connection attempt to TCP 172.22.2.9:1595 from 210.171.226.42:80
> > Connection attempt to TCP 172.22.2.9:1596 from 210.171.226.42:80
> > Connection attempt to TCP 172.22.2.9:1595 from 210.171.226.42:80
> > Connection attempt to TCP 172.22.2.9:1596 from 210.171.226.42:80
> > Connection attempt to TCP 172.22.2.9:1595 from 210.171.226.42:80
> > Connection attempt to TCP 172.22.2.9:1596 from 210.171.226.42:80
> > Connection attempt to TCP 172.22.2.9:1595 from 210.171.226.42:80
> > Connection attempt to TCP 172.22.2.9:1596 from 210.171.226.42:80
> > Connection attempt to TCP 172.22.2.9:1595 from 210.171.226.42:80
> > Connection attempt to TCP 172.22.2.9:1596 from 210.171.226.42:80
> > Connection attempt to TCP 172.22.2.9:1624 from 203.41.115.120:80
> > Connection attempt to TCP 172.22.2.9:1625 from 203.41.115.120:80
> > Connection attempt to TCP 172.22.2.9:1625 from 203.41.115.120:80
> > Connection attempt to TCP 172.22.2.9:1624 from 203.41.115.120:80
> > Connection attempt to TCP 172.22.2.9:1625 from 203.41.115.120:80
> > Connection attempt to TCP 172.22.2.9:1624 from 203.41.115.120:80
> > Connection attempt to TCP 172.22.2.9:1625 from 203.41.115.120:80
> > Connection attempt to TCP 172.22.2.9:1624 from 203.41.115.120:80

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 :{ andyf@speednet.com.au
  
        Andy Farkas
    System Administrator
   Speednet Communications
 http://www.speednet.com.au/
  




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