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Message-ID: <1054742024.12071.5.camel@localhost>
From: gerd-fd-list at cerb.de (Gerd Feiner)
Subject: Odd logs

On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 15:56, Scott M. Algatt wrote:
> I wasn't sure if I could get any help on this one.  I saw an odd entry in
> one of my web server log files:
> 
> GET ~1.3.3.7:1337
> 
> The server is an IIS 5.0 server.  The only thing that I locate concerning
> that port is that it was for DirectTV Catalog?

search the bugtraq-archives for this one.  there was some kind of worm
discussed there about 6 weeks ago, which used that particular port.

regards,
gerd

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