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10/13/2011 11:42 AM
 
very odd port choices, could certainly be a port scanner looking for open smtp relays running on nonstandard ports or other ports (e.g. database/ftp) that are worth investigating - im surprised you're seeing those at all, most hosting providers block all ports and only open necessary ones (e.g. 80 for http, 443 for https and 1433/1434 if sql server remote management is supported)

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10/13/2011 11:53 AM
 
Well, this has been going on for months, and I recently noticed it when I was trying to figure out why my backups were so big - lots of logfiles!

I will ask GoDaddy why they are getting through. Are there particular ports that DNN needs open?

Thanks!
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10/13/2011 1:40 PM
 
we only need port 80 for http (and port 443 if you use ssl)

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