it could be someone trying to exploit the rpc service
please tell me you're not running rpc on a box that's visible to the net
=)
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Daniel Quinlan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Netwise Australia ph: 07 3252 8111
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it could be someone trying to exploit the rpc service
please tell me you're not running rpc on a box that's visible to the net
=)
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Daniel Quinlan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Netwise Australia ph: 07 3252 8111
"Engineering Your Network Solution" fax:
Any suggestions as to what might be causing this? It's a debian 1.3
system (I know, I know).
Jun 24 14:04:33 cs2 kernel: RPC: rpc_doio sending evil packet:
Jun 24 14:04:33 cs2 kernel: a1c8d23e 0100
0100
Jun 24 14:04:33 cs2 kernel: RPC:
Any suggestions as to what might be causing this? It's a debian 1.3
system (I know, I know).
Jun 24 14:04:33 cs2 kernel: RPC: rpc_doio sending evil packet:
Jun 24 14:04:33 cs2 kernel: a1c8d23e 0100
0100
Jun 24 14:04:33 cs2 kernel: RPC
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