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reader@×××××××.com schrieb: |
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> Justin <justin@×××××××××.net> writes: |
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>>> If so what is the massive chinese interest in icq? |
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>> found this in the net: |
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>> http://www.grc.com/port_1026.htm |
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>> http://www.grc.com/port_1027.htm |
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> That doesn't give any analysis of why this port is being hammered by |
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> hundreds, even thousands of IP originating in china. |
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> It only guesses at what `might' be the reason such a port my be open, |
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> and how to close it... but even that part has no detail. |
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> It appears to be, at root, just another snivel about how MS does |
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> things with no substance. |
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I understand it the other way round. It is not an active knocking on |
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your ports, but a passive MS thing. Lots of Chinese bought a new |
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computer with an MS operating system, which is sending out to the world. |