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Destination TCP/UDP Ports Daily Statistics -- 2008-11-19

This page presents the 2008-11-19 daily statistics for the network flow data directed to honeypots from the Brazilian Honeypots Alliance. The X axis of each graphic represents a 24-hour time window, in GMT. And the Y axis represents the number of bytes or packets received by the honeypots, in logarithmic scale. You can see some observations at the bottom of this page.

| TCP Ports/Bytes | TCP Ports/Packets | UDP Ports/Bytes | UDP Ports/Packets |

Top Destination TCP Ports -- Bytes/s
(click to view the graphic divided into 4-hour periods)

[Destination TCP Ports (bytes/s)]
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Top Destination TCP Ports -- Packets/s
(click to view the graphic divided into 4-hour periods)

[Destination TCP Ports (pkts/s)]
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Top Destination UDP Ports -- Bytes/s
(click to view the graphic divided into 4-hour periods)

[Destination UDP Ports (bytes/s)]
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Top Destination UDP Ports -- Packets/s
(click to view the graphic divided into 4-hour periods)

[Destination UDP Ports (pkts/s)]
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Observations:

  1. Each image above contains a STACK AREA graphic, which means that each data set of the graphic is stacked on top of the previous one.

  2. Be careful while analysing and comparing the colored areas, because the Y axis is represented in logarithmic scale. The bigger area does not always stand for the larger amount of packets or bytes.

  3. A list of known TCP/UDP ports and associated service names can be found at IANA.

  4. If you see a letter following the numbers at the botton of a graphic, it will stand for:
n - 10e-9 (nano)     u - 10e-6 (micro)     m - 10e-3 (mili)
k - 10e+3 (kilo)     M - 10e+6 (mega)     G - 10e+9 (giga)

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