Re: Tracking outgoing connection attempts to a file or PID...
From: Scott Seltzer (sseltz3@mindspring.com)
Date: 03/09/03
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From: sseltz3@mindspring.com (Scott Seltzer) Date: 8 Mar 2003 18:15:12 -0800
elvis@notatla.demon.co.uk (all mail refused) wrote in message news:<slrnb6krl7.rf2.elvis@notatla.demon.co.uk>...
> In article <ef6cf96c.0303081208.3da8e797@posting.google.com>,
> Scott Seltzer wrote:
>
> >A server that I've been working on recently has been sending some
> >strange connection attempts to a net block (in Brazil) recently.
> > ...
> >connections are never established, so it doesn't show a PID or program
> >that initiated the attempts.
>
> Tinkering with your network and getting it to connect to another box of
> yours ought to solve that. You might learn some strings to look for in
> all your binaries, and to publish.
I'm not sure what you mean by that...
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