This is very interesting.
Did you by some chance try to capture the
output of the traffic? Can you put a packet
sniffer on your firewall and log the
communication.
I am very curious were it is going.
The Wolf
-> -----Original Message-----
-> From: Mike Starke [
mailto:mgcon@neta.com]
-> Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 10:02 PM
-> To:
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-> Cc:
mstarke@mobl.com
-> Subject: port 1109
->
->
-> I have been having many problems with my users
-> having Outlook hang on them and not finding my mail server.
-> The users go thru the firewall to get/send their mail.
->
-> The problem started whenI think I put port 1109
-> into my ipchains rules as a port that would not
-> be allowed. I checked /etc/services and it reports
-> that port is for kpop. I know nothing about kpop
-> (maybe something to do with encrypted pop?), but
-> I did some poking around, and after watching some
-> stats go by, I noticed Outlook using it.
->
-> Short of the obvious (what do you expect from m$), why
-> would Outlook do this? I thought ports 110 and 25
-> were sufficient for mail to function.
-> Did I miss something?
->
->
-> Mike
->
mgcon@getnet.com
->
http://www.getnet.com/~mgcon
-> Phoenix, AZ
-> USA
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