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Message-ID: <BAY2-F94Oowjh3x4ulE00005ba0@hotmail.com>
From: adam_thacker at hotmail.com (Adam T)
Subject: [FD]Questions about odd log entries

First I would like to say thank you to all on this list I have learnt so 
many things even though I usually sit quietly in the corner, but  I do have 
a question that I hope you can help me with. I came accross these odd log 
entries the other day and was hoping someone could help me decipher them and 
tell me what was attempted or accomplished and if this was a directed attack 
or a script searching the net for a vulnerable host. (hoping it was not me) 
and any suggestions to help me protect against such attacks.
I have attached a small portion of the log. to provide more detail.

Thank you
Adam Thacker

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