Re: XP and open ports!
From: -lone_wolf- (-lone_wolf-@NO_SPAMexcite.com)Date: 01/25/02
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From: "-lone_wolf-" <-lone_wolf-@NO_SPAMexcite.com> Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 17:14:08 GMT
Well as mentioned both ports were opened by "svchost.exe" using TCP protocol I have denied
access for a few days now and have not seen any repercussions so looks like I will just keep it
this way for now. Thanks for your replies
John
"wcs" <wcs@127.0.0.1> wrote in message news:2Fc48.564$tT2.460561@newsfeed.slurp.net...
> You can disable port 135 in DCOM, then disable the COM+ services.
>
> Apparently no-one knows what application is listening on port 1025 or
> how to stop it from listening.
>
> "-lone_wolf-" <-lone_wolf-@NO_SPAMexcite.com> wrote in message
> news:z7048.2774$7n.5607@shaw-ty1...
> > I have Sygate running as my firewall and a windows program called
> svchost.exe wants to keep port
> > 135 and 1025 open. I have denied it access to the internet but I was
> just wondering if anyone
> > knows what it was listening for? I have double checked and I do not
> have the CodeBlue worm. This
> > action appears be native to the true windows program by the same name
> as the virus.
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