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[OT: security] smbclient


  • Subject: [OT: security] smbclient
  • From: Stuart Malin <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2008 09:52:59 -1000

[sorry to post here, but I don't know what other list might be better/ more appropriate]

I run Little Snitch and it has popped up that smbclient wants to connect to some server (169.254.44.184) on port 139 (netbios-ssn). That IP doesn't resolve when I try to reverse lookup. I'm concerned about a potential security breach on my machine as I don't do anything with Windows on my machine or local network. Any suggestions about how I can learn further about this situation would be appreciated. (I'm running Tiger 10.4.11).
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