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1oo 244 Ftp Server !full! — 10.16

This is a curated technical analysis based on your query. The string "10.16 1oo 244 ftp server" appears to be a fragment of network reconnaissance data, likely from a penetration test, CTF challenge, or log entry.

| Observation | Implication | |-------------|--------------| | Log contains 10.16 (internal IP) | Likely from internal IDS/IPS, host firewall, or compromised machine beaconing. | | 1oo instead of 100 | Possible shell output where ASCII 0 replaced by letter o (binary-to-text artifact). | | ftp server explicitly stated | Unusual – typically only 220 banner or PORT command. Could be from service line in /etc/services or a honeypot label. |

Locate the host, inspect FTP configuration, verify legitimate need for plaintext FTP, and consider migrating to SFTP/FTPS. Appendix: ASCII conversion of 1oo – 1 (0x31), o (0x6F), o (0x6F). Could be shell output misinterpreted as string.

"timestamp": "2024-10-16T??:??:??Z", "src_ip": "10.16.??.??", "dest_port": 244, "protocol": "TCP", "app_proto": "ftp", "banner": "1oo 244 ftp server"

Search for surrounding entries. Look for USER anonymous , PASS , RETR to determine exploitation. 10.16 1oo 244 ftp server is most consistent with an FTP server running on private IP 10.16.1.100 at port 244 , where 1oo is a corrupted rendering of 100 (due to octal, font, or encoding error). No standard FTP reply code is 244, and 1oo has no valid FTP meaning.

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This is a curated technical analysis based on your query. The string "10.16 1oo 244 ftp server" appears to be a fragment of network reconnaissance data, likely from a penetration test, CTF challenge, or log entry.

| Observation | Implication | |-------------|--------------| | Log contains 10.16 (internal IP) | Likely from internal IDS/IPS, host firewall, or compromised machine beaconing. | | 1oo instead of 100 | Possible shell output where ASCII 0 replaced by letter o (binary-to-text artifact). | | ftp server explicitly stated | Unusual – typically only 220 banner or PORT command. Could be from service line in /etc/services or a honeypot label. |

Locate the host, inspect FTP configuration, verify legitimate need for plaintext FTP, and consider migrating to SFTP/FTPS. Appendix: ASCII conversion of 1oo – 1 (0x31), o (0x6F), o (0x6F). Could be shell output misinterpreted as string.

"timestamp": "2024-10-16T??:??:??Z", "src_ip": "10.16.??.??", "dest_port": 244, "protocol": "TCP", "app_proto": "ftp", "banner": "1oo 244 ftp server"

Search for surrounding entries. Look for USER anonymous , PASS , RETR to determine exploitation. 10.16 1oo 244 ftp server is most consistent with an FTP server running on private IP 10.16.1.100 at port 244 , where 1oo is a corrupted rendering of 100 (due to octal, font, or encoding error). No standard FTP reply code is 244, and 1oo has no valid FTP meaning.