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My OSX Network utility (aka stroke) reports the following: Port Scan has started ... Port Scanning host: 66.30.91.244 Open Port: 13 daytime Open Port: 22 ssh Open Port: 25 smtp Open Port: 37 time Open Port: 110 pop3 Open Port: 113 ident I stopped it a while after that, so there may be a port above 1100 open :-P BTW (OSX question): When I ran network utility, I looked at the process list, and noticed the command `stroke' listed. I found no documentation on it, and am curious to know where it came from, and what exactly it is. Does anyone know of its history or documentation . . eg, is it open source? Maybe I need to dig deeper in the google queries. On 8/25/05, Anthony Gabrielson <agabriel2 at gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, > If someone could do a quick port scan on home.tzo.org I would > appreciate it. It would seem that comcast has disabled all services > in my segment as I was unable to even ssh in from work today... > > > Thanks, > Anthony > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at blu.org > http://olduvai.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss > -- Chadwick
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