[H-GEN] UDP ports 51234 and 11183.
David Seikel
onefang at gmail.com
Mon Apr 2 00:53:28 EDT 2007
I don't know if it's just coincidence, or related to the fact that I
just changed ISP, but I'm getting a LOT of UDP packets to ports 11183
and 51234. As many as five packets a second. My firewall is dropping
them, but it's filling up my logs and wasting my bandwidth. These
packets are coming from lots of IPs. I can't find anything about these
UDP ports, all I can find is that something called "TeamSpeak" uses TCP
port 51234. Do these ports ring any bells? Is this something new that
hasn't been reported widely yet? Did I just pick a dodgy ISP?
If it helps I can run my logs through grep, sort, uniq, etc. for some
stats.
I'd like some more info before I write special firewall rules to not
log them, if only to keep my logs from filling up my hard drive.
On the other hand, I really need some sleep, and one of you will point
out something obvious I forgot to check. B-)
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