Re: Firewall Sygate
- From: "Vivek.M" <vivekm1234@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2006 16:59:19 +0530
On Sat, 15 Jul 2006 20:45:30 -0700, Kerodo wrote:
You've got something weird going on there. Sygate won't prompt for any
incoming TCP unless you have something listening on that/those ports.
It will automatically block unsolicited inbound traffic. So I'd suggest
you look at what's running on that machine and listening on those ports.
I get a lot of popups for "Services and Controller App" port 1026; Any idea
what ports above 1024 are to be blocked? What port range does win 2000
allot to outgoing apps (firefox/thunderbird etc)
Again, it sounds more like your machine is compromised.. I'd do someI doubt it; the incidents occured at different machines and at different
serious scanning and try to find out what's going on there. Either
that, or wipe it clean and reformat/reinstall, which always takes care
of any problems for sure...
times; mine and 3 other friends with a gap of a few months (only once, in
each case). I'm not saying it's impossible that the machines were infected,
just that it has to be via Sygate or through Sygate. I'm not sure how
though..It doesn't happen now that i've enabled both the password and
disable network on exit options.
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