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01-18-2002 01:14 AM
01-18-2002 01:14 AM
rpcbind - file descriptors
rpcbind 26977 root 17u inet 72,0x72 0t0 TCP 67.250.61.40:* (BOUND)
If anyone has any ideas what could cause this I'd like to know.
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01-18-2002 01:22 AM
01-18-2002 01:22 AM
Re: rpcbind - file descriptors
From the security perspective, is someone trying to launch a denial of service attack on you across the network?
If you never had such encounters in the past, check the IP addresses that are connecting to your server. Are they legitimate?
Hope this helps. Regards.
Steven Sim Kok Leong
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01-18-2002 01:29 AM
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Re: rpcbind - file descriptors
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01-28-2002 11:42 PM
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01-29-2002 01:11 AM
01-29-2002 01:11 AM
Re: rpcbind - file descriptors
Block this IP address out from your network-based firewall and check if this solves your problem.
Hope this helps. Regards.
Steven Sim Kok Leong
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01-29-2002 01:18 AM
01-29-2002 01:18 AM
Re: rpcbind - file descriptors
rpcbind 19754 root 101u inet 72,0x72 0t0 TCP 73.124.89.40:* (BOUND)
rpcbind 19754 root 102u inet 72,0x72 0t0 TCP 67.35.5.40:* (BOUND)
rpcbind 19754 root 103u inet 72,0x72 0t0 TCP 81.80.77.40:* (BOUND)
rpcbind 19754 root 104u inet 72,0x72 0t0 TCP 75.0.9.40:* (BOUND)
rpcbind 19754 root 105u inet 72,0x72 0t0 TCP 67.36.1.40:* (BOUND)
rpcbind 19754 root 106u inet 72,0x72 0t0 TCP 79.4.49.40:* (BOUND)
rpcbind 19754 root 107u inet 72,0x72 0t0 TCP 71.204.193.40:* (BOUND)
rpcbind 19754 root 108u inet 72,0x72 0t0 TCP 73.56.65.40:* (BOUND)
rpcbind 19754 root 109u inet 72,0x72 0t0 TCP 73.32.137.40:* (BOUND)
rpcbind 19754 root 110u inet 72,0x72 0t0 TCP 72.156.133.40:* (BOUND)
The only thing in commons is the .40?
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01-29-2002 06:15 AM
01-29-2002 06:15 AM