Re: URGENT, please, someone is trying to hack my SQL

From: Max Favilli (max_at_dammela.it)
Date: 08/31/03

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    Hi Dinesh, but I assume it's using a scanner, it would just take him a short
    time to try all the ports and find out there is a SQL answering on a certain
    port?

    > Max,
    >
    > You can configure different port# in server network utility.
    >
    > --
    > Dinesh.
    > SQL Server FAQ at
    > http://www.tkdinesh.com


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