Network computers exhibiting odd behavior...

InlineFive

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Sep 20, 2003
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All the computers on my network (xxx.xxx.xxx.1,xxx.xxx.xxx.2,xxx.xxx.xxx.3, etc.) have been trying to contact the non-existant xxx.xxx.xxx.255:138 with UDP packets to no end over the last couple of days.

What's going on here?

Thanks!

-Por
 

deadly99

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NetBIOS datagram (UDP)

Used by Windows (and services on UNIX like SAMBA). The main danger on the Internet is that by crafting special messages sent to this port, a hacker can convince Windows that their machine is "local", and can therefore bypass some of Microsoft's security settings that differentiate between "local" and "internet" zones
 

fuzzynavel

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By being on their own network do you mean that there is no internet access to those computers or are you meaning that your LAN is separated from the internet by a router or something similar that will differentiate between inside traffic(LAN) and outside traffic(internet)?