Re: BlackIce and IPsec behind Linksys router

From: Duane Arnold (notme_at_notme.com)
Date: 02/12/04


Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2004 17:39:04 GMT

Micheal Robert Zium <mrozium@XSPAMX-yahoo.com> wrote in
news:co6n205acvh103go6p7g5qvjmf3bd8l724@4ax.com:

> Duane Arnold wrote:
>
>>All I ask is to protect the machine when I need it protected.
>>
>>The alerts at 02/09/04 were due to MS when BlackIce blocked it. The
>>first one is when BI blocked and the second one, the gray "\" symbol,
>>was reported that the XP O/S kicked in with IPsec which active on the
>>machine, which was due to a solicitation of traffic from the MS site
>>by the utility program. BI viewed it as a threat and blocked it.
>>
>>http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,76744,00.asp
>>
>>The other orange alter were due to Mailwasher making contact with the
>>ISP pop3 server viewing a couple of emails before pulling emails to
>>the machine, which had Mydome files attached to them. Of course, I
>>deleted the emails before pulling them.
>>
>>This is to prove to a view *clowns* running around here that BI does
>>its job.
>>
>>Duane :)
>
> Are you really that stupid? Or are you just trying to troll?
> Nevermind, I don't want to know. Hello, kill-filter.
>

It's to prove a point, because sometimes I feel like a nut and sometimes
I don't. <g>

Duane :)



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