I'm not able to look into the traffic, but my two thoughts are (1)
McAfee is not perfect and all AV apps miss their share of malware and
(2) get that thing off the network immediately.
On 11/10/09, Tony Raboza <tonyraboza (at) gmail (dot) com [email concealed]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> One of our workstations is broadcasting a huge amount of UDP traffic
> (around 5Mbps) and I'm thinking it could be a zombied computer doing
> DDOS as directed by its controller. But the weird thing is - it has
> an updated McAfee AV with HIPS ?? Why was this not detected - or
> could I be reading this wrong? Here's a portion of the tcpdump:
>
> 14:00:20.509030 IP 192.168.10.10.smpppd > i.root-servers.net.hpstgmgr:
> UDP, length 1000
> 14:00:20.519512 IP 192.168.10.10.iiw-port > 77.91.227.67.4744: UDP, length
> 1000
> 14:00:20.520580 IP 192.168.10.10.odi-port > a.root-servers.net.4496:
> UDP, length 1000
> 14:00:20.521733 IP 192.168.10.10.brcm-comm-port >
> b.root-servers.net.4710: UDP, length 1000
> 14:00:20.523076 IP 192.168.10.10.pcle-infex > c.root-servers.net.826:
> UDP, length 1000
> 14:00:20.524186 IP 192.168.10.10.csvr-proxy > d.root-servers.net.3997:
> UDP, length 1000
> 14:00:20.525251 IP 192.168.10.10.csvr-sslproxy >
> E.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.funk-license: UDP, length 1000
> 14:00:20.526385 IP 192.168.10.10.firemonrcc >
> f.root-servers.net.sonuscallsig: UDP, length 1000
> 14:00:20.527798 IP 192.168.10.10.spandataport >
> G.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.4130: UDP, length 1000
> 14:00:20.528794 IP 192.168.10.10.magbind > h.root-servers.net.atmtcp:
> UDP, length 1000
> 14:00:20.529947 IP 192.168.10.10.ncu-1 >
> i.root-servers.net.direcpc-dll: UDP, length 1000
> 14:00:20.537027 IP 192.168.10.10.ncu-2 > 77.91.227.67.audit-transfer:
> UDP, length 1000
> 14:00:20.538422 IP 192.168.10.10.embrace-dp-s >
> 77.91.227.67.bluelance: UDP, length 1000
> 14:00:20.538712 IP 192.168.10.10.embrace-dp-c >
> a.root-servers.net.embrace-dp-s: UDP, length 1000
> 14:00:20.540010 IP 192.168.10.10.dmod-workspace >
> b.root-servers.net.bvcontrol: UDP, length 1000
> 14:00:20.540208 IP 192.168.10.10.tick-port > a.root-servers.net.925:
> UDP, length 1000
> 14:00:20.541412 IP 192.168.10.10.cpq-tasksmart >
> b.root-servers.net.bnt-manager: UDP, length 1000
> 14:00:20.541756 IP 192.168.10.10.intraintra > c.root-servers.net.864:
> UDP, length 1000
> 14:00:20.542941 IP 192.168.10.10.netwatcher-mon >
> c.root-servers.net.sbi-agent: UDP, length 1000
> 14:00:20.544113 IP 192.168.10.10.netwatcher-db >
> d.root-servers.net.4467: UDP, length 1000
> 14:00:20.544400 IP 192.168.10.10.isns > d.root-servers.net.4245: UDP,
> length 1000
> 14:00:20.545444 IP 192.168.10.10.ironmail > E.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.2374:
> UDP, length 1000
>
>
> ==
>
> Its sending UDP traffic to the root nameservers ....
>
> Any ideas?
> Thanks.
>
>
> Best,
> Tony
>
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McAfee is not perfect and all AV apps miss their share of malware and
(2) get that thing off the network immediately.
On 11/10/09, Tony Raboza <tonyraboza (at) gmail (dot) com [email concealed]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> One of our workstations is broadcasting a huge amount of UDP traffic
> (around 5Mbps) and I'm thinking it could be a zombied computer doing
> DDOS as directed by its controller. But the weird thing is - it has
> an updated McAfee AV with HIPS ?? Why was this not detected - or
> could I be reading this wrong? Here's a portion of the tcpdump:
>
> 14:00:20.509030 IP 192.168.10.10.smpppd > i.root-servers.net.hpstgmgr:
> UDP, length 1000
> 14:00:20.519512 IP 192.168.10.10.iiw-port > 77.91.227.67.4744: UDP, length
> 1000
> 14:00:20.520580 IP 192.168.10.10.odi-port > a.root-servers.net.4496:
> UDP, length 1000
> 14:00:20.521733 IP 192.168.10.10.brcm-comm-port >
> b.root-servers.net.4710: UDP, length 1000
> 14:00:20.523076 IP 192.168.10.10.pcle-infex > c.root-servers.net.826:
> UDP, length 1000
> 14:00:20.524186 IP 192.168.10.10.csvr-proxy > d.root-servers.net.3997:
> UDP, length 1000
> 14:00:20.525251 IP 192.168.10.10.csvr-sslproxy >
> E.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.funk-license: UDP, length 1000
> 14:00:20.526385 IP 192.168.10.10.firemonrcc >
> f.root-servers.net.sonuscallsig: UDP, length 1000
> 14:00:20.527798 IP 192.168.10.10.spandataport >
> G.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.4130: UDP, length 1000
> 14:00:20.528794 IP 192.168.10.10.magbind > h.root-servers.net.atmtcp:
> UDP, length 1000
> 14:00:20.529947 IP 192.168.10.10.ncu-1 >
> i.root-servers.net.direcpc-dll: UDP, length 1000
> 14:00:20.537027 IP 192.168.10.10.ncu-2 > 77.91.227.67.audit-transfer:
> UDP, length 1000
> 14:00:20.538422 IP 192.168.10.10.embrace-dp-s >
> 77.91.227.67.bluelance: UDP, length 1000
> 14:00:20.538712 IP 192.168.10.10.embrace-dp-c >
> a.root-servers.net.embrace-dp-s: UDP, length 1000
> 14:00:20.540010 IP 192.168.10.10.dmod-workspace >
> b.root-servers.net.bvcontrol: UDP, length 1000
> 14:00:20.540208 IP 192.168.10.10.tick-port > a.root-servers.net.925:
> UDP, length 1000
> 14:00:20.541412 IP 192.168.10.10.cpq-tasksmart >
> b.root-servers.net.bnt-manager: UDP, length 1000
> 14:00:20.541756 IP 192.168.10.10.intraintra > c.root-servers.net.864:
> UDP, length 1000
> 14:00:20.542941 IP 192.168.10.10.netwatcher-mon >
> c.root-servers.net.sbi-agent: UDP, length 1000
> 14:00:20.544113 IP 192.168.10.10.netwatcher-db >
> d.root-servers.net.4467: UDP, length 1000
> 14:00:20.544400 IP 192.168.10.10.isns > d.root-servers.net.4245: UDP,
> length 1000
> 14:00:20.545444 IP 192.168.10.10.ironmail > E.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.2374:
> UDP, length 1000
>
>
> ==
>
> Its sending UDP traffic to the root nameservers ....
>
> Any ideas?
> Thanks.
>
>
> Best,
> Tony
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Securing Apache Web Server with thawte Digital Certificate
> In this guide we examine the importance of Apache-SSL and who needs an SSL
> certificate. We look at how SSL works, how it benefits your company and how
> your customers can tell if a site is secure. You will find out how to test,
> purchase, install and use a thawte Digital Certificate on your Apache web
> server. Throughout, best practices for set-up are highlighted to help you
> ensure efficient ongoing management of your encryption keys and digital
> certificates.
>
> http://www.dinclinx.com/Redirect.aspx?36;4175;25;1371;0;5;946;e13b6be442
f727d1
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
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