On Tue, 2004-08-03 at 17:52, Frank Knobbe wrote: > 216.154.239.240 - SBC in Irvine --> couldn't confirm that one > 66.150.165.7 - Logical US-AWS NAP through Internap --> seadns01.shopattwireless.com (match) > 64.170.177.10 - SBC Interactive through PacBell --> 64-170-177-10.ptim.com (match) > 63.240.26.10 - CERFnet --> ny-ns.marketwatch.com (match) > 63.210.252.135 - Level 3 --> cindns01.shopattwireless.com (match) (match means it is the exact same traffic, just a low volume, between 3 and 10 packets total). It appears all these are DNS servers. They also all respond to queries for "." with the list of root servers. That means that they are recursive. Perhaps there is a 0-day exploit for certain DNS servers? Maybe those DNS servers have a worm that is trying to spread? Maybe seeded from China? Otherwise, why would AT&T's name server be sending out probes? The mystery deepens... Regards, Frank
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