Re: Trojans that use LDAP

From: Kevin.Reardonat_private
Date: Fri Jan 18 2002 - 11:23:27 PST

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    If you're running unix, you might want to run lsof on that potential infected
    machine to see what process is trying to get to that port.  netstat will show
    you the port that is trying to connect to the ldap port, and you can go from
    there.  Find the process, find the offender.
    
    
    ---K
    
    Gary Porter wrote:
    
    > Are there any Trojans that communicate using LDAP?  A machine on our
    > internal network is trying to connect to
    > "email-ds-3.c3pki.ch" on destination Port 389?  That port (blocked by the
    > firewall) is ostensibly used for the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol,
    > but I know nothing about this service and I've been unsuccessful (using Sam
    > Spade) in locating any information about the destination address.  Is this
    > the sign of a compromise or something more benign?
    >
    > Gary R. Porter
    > Program Manager, CITS Mobile Training
    > MATCOM Corporation
    > 757-838-0212 (w)
    > 757-897-5830 (m)
    > gary.porterat_private
    >
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