[OmniOS-discuss] port 10926

Graham Stephens graham at thestephensdomain.com
Fri Jun 12 09:10:36 UTC 2015


>On 11/06/2015 19:43, Jim Klimov wrote:
>> 11 июня 2015 г. 18:20:43 CEST, Eric Sproul <eric.sproul at circonus.com> пишет:
>>> On Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at 12:00 PM, Graham Stephens
>>> <graham at thestephensdomain.com> wrote:
>>>> Guys,
>>>>
>>>> Is there something in OmniOS that 'phones home' occasionally?
>>>>
>>>> I happened to be looking at my ISP hub and noticed I had 59 attempts
>>>> incoming to contact port 10926 from a Maryland U address. As I
>>> haven't had
>>>> my OmniOS box on yet today, I was a bit surprised.
>>>
>>> Nothing in OmniOS "phones home".  Do you have any community package
>>> repos configured?  There is one run by a community member at
>>> http://pkg.cs.umd.edu/ ...  that's the only UMD connection I can think
>>> of.
>>>
>>> Eric
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>>
>> Also, if something random tries to contact your addresses, it might be port-probing (e.g. google if some viral rootkits or relays for any OS are known to run on such ports - maybe some "shepherds" are trying to find their "herd") or something else that was never demanded or implicitly initiated by your boxes. Just background radiation of the Internet. Maybe... ;)
>>
>> Jim
>> --
>> Typos courtesy of K-9 Mail on my Samsung Android
>>
>
>Jim,
>
>It was just a bit odd that all of a sudden I had 50+ hits when I'd had
>very little previously - the only thing I'd been playing with was
>OmniOS, so I thought I'd better check.
>
>Cheers.

It looks like it might have been background noise - I checked my hub 
again today, it seems to have restarted the counter from this morning, 
and everything from yesterday has disappeared(!). My crappy hub's 
logging appears to be faulty, and is telling me porkies! I just didn't 
notice before.


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