Re: DreamHost Contact?

From: Crist Clark (no email)
Date: Wed Jan 02 2008 - 16:04:55 EST

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    >>> On 12/30/2007 at 8:27 PM, Gregory Hicks <> wrote:

    >
    >> Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2007 21:42:21 -0500
    >> From: Michael Greb <>
    >> To:
    >> Subject: DreamHost Contact?
    >>
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    >> I've attempted to contact DreamHost NOC or Abuse departments via
    the
    >> numbers in whois but just get voice mail and no call back.
    >>
    >> I've got a user sending a lot of UDP traffic to 208.113.189.13 port
    22.
    >> This traffic is very likely undesirable and I'd be willing to pull
    the
    >> plug immediately if I can get confirmation from DreamHost. Failing
    that
    >
    > Port 22? Isn't that ssh? Doesn't ssh have the capability to forward
    X or
    > whatever via ssh?

    SSH uses only TCP, not UDP. 22/udp traffic used to be indicative of
    old,
    buggy PCAnywhere. PCAnywhere is supposed to use 5632/udp (0x1600), but
    there was an endian bug in some old versions that had it using 0x0016,
    22/udp.

    Haven't seen that for a long time. May or may not have anything to do
    with
    this traffic.

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