You are right, but not everyone enables firewall, and you'd be surprised how many don't.It's AiCloud.
No they're not because the firewall blocks access to them. The use of 0.0.0.0 is common practice (and often a necessity) when dealing with dynamic network interfaces.
But that does raise an interesting point... @kknishev @firecracker If the problem reoccurs can you post the same information as before together with the output ofiptables-save
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I know a certain proxy program used in some certain countries running on ASUS routers which listens to 0.0.0.0:***** (I'm not going to disclose the port number). The program includes a socks5 proxy tunnel.
I also know since last year there has been a script that actively scans for this port number to take advantage of this socks5 proxy.
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