Looking for some packets going to tcp/8520

Published: 2013-02-15
Last Updated: 2013-02-15 13:03:07 UTC
by Mark Hofman (Version: 1)
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One of our readers has come across traffic leaving the network with a destination of CN and a destination port of tcp 8520.  

If you are seeing the same I'd like to know, even better if you have a capture of the traffic including the payload that would be great. 

Cheers

Mark H 

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