216.219.244.44|general/udp|10287|NOTE|For your information, here is the traceroute to 216.219.244.44 : ;216.242.13.113;208.9.188.1;144.232.154.5;144.232.2.149;144.232.2.166;144.232.152.2;216.219.251.33;216.219.244.44; 216.219.244.44|general/udp| 216.219.244.44|ntalk (518/udp)|10168|NOTE|;talkd is running (talkd is the server that notifies a user ;that someone else wants to initiate a conversation) ;;Malicious hackers may use it to abuse legitimate;users by conversing with them with a false identity;(social engineering). ;In addition to this, crackers may use this service;to execute arbitrary code on your system.;;Solution: Disable talkd access from the network by adding the ;approriate rule on your firewall. If you do not;need talkd, comment out the relevant line in /etc/inetd.conf.;;See aditional information regarding the dangers of keeping ;this port open:;http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-97.04.talkd.html;;Risk factor : Medium;CVE : CVE-1999-0048; 216.219.244.44|ntalk (518/udp)|10168|NOTE|talkd protocol version: 1;CVE : CVE-1999-0048; 216.219.244.44|ntalk (518/udp)| 216.219.244.44|general/icmp|10114|INFO|;The remote host answers to an ICMP timestamp;request. This allows an attacker to know the;date which is set on your machine. ;;This may help him to defeat all your ;time based authentifications protocols.;;Solution : filter out the icmp timestamp;requests (13), and the outgoing icmp ;timestamp replies (14).;;Risk factor : Low;CVE : CAN-1999-0524; 216.219.244.44|domain (53/tcp)|10539|INFO|;The remote name server allows recursive queries to be performed;by the host running nessusd.;;If this is your internal nameserver, then forget this warning.;;If you are probing a remote nameserver, then it allows anyone;to use it to resolve third parties names (such as www.nessus.org).;This allows hackers to do cache poisoning attacks against this ;nameserver.;;;Solution : Restrict recursive queries to the hosts that should;use this nameserver (such as those of the LAN connected to it).;If you are using bind 8, you can do this by using the instruction;'allow-recursive' in the 'options' section of your named.conf; ;If you are using another name server, consult its documentation.;;Risk factor : Serious 216.219.244.44|domain (53/tcp)|10028|NOTE|The remote bind version is : 8.2.2-P5