[CentOS] What's special about port 19842?
John R Pierce
pierce at hogranch.comMon Apr 6 07:48:47 UTC 2009
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Anne Wilson wrote: > I've had umpteen IPs knocking on this door yesterday. The router blocked > them, so it's not a problem, but why that port? > any chance you were running a torrent client, like to download the centos ISOs, which may have been using that port? also, who knows, but there could be some new trojan/worm that listens on that port, so the botnets are trying to find each other... its more common for trojan/worms to connect out rather than in, but almost anything goes in the malware world...
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