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WEBMASTER, HELP!!!
Master of Reality:
quote:Originally posted by VoidMain:
It sure looks like a *NIX system. If the boneheads were using a proxy server, the proxy server's address would show up in the logs and not their actual machine IP. Only problem with that thought is which port is the proxy port? None of the ports look like a proxy port. I'm not sure what the "linx" port is or what it's for but it doesn't stand for Linux if that's what you thought. In fact the scan you post shows an interestingly large number of open ports. Things like "nfs" being on would indicate that whoever runs the machine either doesn't know what they are doing or it's a honey pot. Looks to me like it's most likely an IBM machine running AIX.
[ April 13, 2002: Message edited by: VoidMain ]
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there is a browser called linx (knock-off of lynx) for linux, i believe.
As for what OS, i couldnt get anything using a FIN, XMAS, or NULL scan, so i thought at first that it might have been windows (because billy doesnt like going with "normal" protocols). I couldnt see any open TCP ports, but this large number of UDP ports. I tried doing a stealth TCP scan, using decoys at insane speed on all his ports, after i did that, his computer went offline...I think i might have flooded it, or he noticed me doing something and ran away.
[ April 14, 2002: Message edited by: Master of Reality ]
ravuya:
You probably overloaded his little AOL dialup. And why would he have that many ports open? It's probably a honeypot, we'd have better success calling up his ISP and reporting him.
Kintaro:
Not report him, do some social engineering Say that your the FBI and that you suspect that he downloads Gigabytes of child porn, and thats probably not far from the truth.
Master of Reality:
whats a honey pot?
voidmain:
quote:Originally posted by Master of Reality:
there is a browser called linx (knock-off of lynx) for linux, i believe.
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But even if there were a browser called "linx" it wouldn't have it's own named port. Named ports are for services/daemons.
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