[plug] new CUPS exploit or an old one?

Daniel J. Axtens danielax at gmail.com
Mon May 16 13:39:22 WST 2005


> and so must have come from your
> network.

Which could mean that some computer is broadcasting for a print server. Maybe.

I don't know what would do that though.

danielax

On 5/16/05, Mark O'Shea <mark at musicalstoat.co.uk> wrote:
> 
> On Mon, May 16, 2005 12:26 pm, Gavin Chester said:
> > Several replies received in chron. order below:
> <--snip-->
> Lots of replies, but so far nobody seems to have looked at your log which
> says that it wasn't targetting your machine at all, it was a broadcast
> (255.255.255.255).  This wouldn't be passed between clients of the ISP (we
> would hope, otherwise god help us all) and so must have come from your
> network.
> 
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