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HTTP changed to port 8083

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shayv

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Jun 11, 2003
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Hi

strange problem began last week:
on my windows XP, i'm trying to browse, and after 2-3 min. the browsing stops.

I look in the snifer - and see that the port of the HTTP packet goes out with - 8083, instead of port 80!

tried to look in the registry for "8083" but couldn't find anything.

Any ideas?

 
Do you have any type of Proxy Server setting in use?
 
This is a common misconception - the packets going out of the client can be sent on almost any port above 1024. Only the server will be listening on port 80.
 
Hi

I don't have any proxy settings in use.

When the packet goes out of the client it looks like this:
source - random port (above 1024)
Destination - port 8083

and then the reply from the HTTP server is RST, since he's not expect getting this packet on this port.

While normal session should look like this:
source - random port (above 1024)
Destination - port 80

Thanks

 
OK, if the packet is being sent to destination (remote server) port 8083, something is telling it to. About the only reference that seems consistant seems to be related to a vulnerability in jboss server. You might be infected with something that's trying to take advantage of that vulnerability. I suggest that you go through a couple of different virus scans - Free online scanners faq760-3862
 
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