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Today my router blocked two hits from Chinese server 218.77.79.43:59762 to my 68.66.154.214:21. I don't listen to port 21. I don't listen to 21. Should I take some action? Is this normal or academic or...? glowworm
Sounds like fairly typical background noise to me. Null route the IP if you're concerned but it's probably a zombie in someone's botnet or a chinese user trying his luck. If your IP is listed publicly on tor, expect to be probed every now and then.
On 3 July 2014 04:14, Larry Brandt lbrandt@cni.net wrote:
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