I know that TCP port 7 is used for Echo, and port 80 is HTTP. The question I wanted to know is what application or service runs that causes a system to try and access the DHCP server on port 7 and 80 simultaneously.
I work for a company that supports high speed internet in hotels, and we see traffic being generated on our network that is being sent to the DHCP IP address, and using TCP port 7, and TCP port 80. I have attached a screen shot of the traffic. IP 172.27.172.24 is the IP for the Guest, and IP...
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