As I was seeing the wierd LOG_NONE messages turning up.. I decided
to run tcpdump on port 8080 just to see what was going on..
(And to find out if it was possible a spoofing attempt)..
One thing is for sure.. it's not spoofing..
This is the squid access log..
848364366.813 1 0.153.67.0 LOG_NONE/000 0 NONE - - NONE/-
848364366.874 0 4.0.0.0 LOG_NONE/000 0 NONE - - NONE/-
848364366.874 107 0.144.67.0 LOG_NONE/000 0 NONE - - NONE/-
This is the tcpdump
00:46:06.645550 enterprise_local.8080 > jaunitavw.1098: S 3857294628:3857294628(0) ack 1464208 win 14335 <mss 1436>
00:46:06.676136 enterprise_local.8080 > jaunitavw.1099: S 3857322968:3857322968(0) ack 1464244 win 14335 <mss 1436>
00:46:06.695455 enterprise_local.8080 > jaunitavw.1100: S 3857345847:3857345847(0) ack 1464256 win 14335 <mss 1436>
Unfortunately I didn't capture the other end of the dump
This machine is a Win95 machine.. Maby a bug in the Win95 tcp layer? Thats
causing this?
-- Anthony Rumble - aka SmilieZ Mobile 015-955-042 Pager 016-634-997 Interactive Infotainment Systems Pty. Ltd. Home Page/PGP key http://www.infotainment.com.au/Received on Mon Nov 18 1996 - 16:57:00 MST
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