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Is Port 1983/tcp used by your website?






Hi,

I have detected from our users that they communicate below (where our
internal ip address has changed to x.x.x.x) with your site which port
1983/tcp  which is register as Loophole Test Protocol. Is your website
using port 1983/tcp for any purpose ? or does it being fool by someone
else?

*Aug  3 09:44:12: %SEC-6-IPACCESSLOGP: list acl_inside permitted tcp
x.x.x.x(49211) -> 64.69.68.158(1983), 1 packet
*Aug  3 09:44:15: %SEC-6-IPACCESSLOGP: list acl_inside permitted tcp
x,.x.x.x(49213) -> 64.69.68.158(1983), 1 packet
*Aug  3 09:44:20: %SEC-6-IPACCESSLOGP: list acl_inside permitted tcp
x.x.x.x(49214) -> 64.69.68.158(1983), 1 packet
*Aug  3 09:44:33: %SEC-6-IPACCESSLOGP: list acl_inside permitted tcp
x.x.x.x(49215) -> 64.69.68.158(1983), 1 packet

                                                                            
 Bests Regards,                                                             
                                                                            
 Thanh Nguyen                                                               
 Senior Global IT Security Analyst                                          
                                                                            
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