Geez, some of these spammers make like 25 simultaneous SMTP
connections. If you shut down and restart they connect right back up.
Anyway, I've seen a couple of other NETSTAT ports "labeled" this past
week with monickers I've never heard of. Maybe it's an optional part of
the protocol handshake that lets a server identify itself by name or
type and NETSTAT dutifully reports it.
> However, if you look in \mptn\samples\etc\services you
> may find radius is defined. It is in my version dated 10/98.
I don't have that directory. My \MPTN\ETC\services doesn't contain
"radius". My services file is dated 6Aug2000.
The WSeB server has it, though -- ports 1812/1813. I didn't look
there. 'Til now. :)
I'm gonna start collecting these labelled port lines from NETSTAT.
Maybe they're doing something weird to the server.
- Peter
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