RE: Tcp Port 3367 Established



Hi Pony,

Based on my review, this issue is not development related. Since this
newsgroup mainly focuses on security related development issues, you may
not get useful responses here.

I recommend you post in Windows networking newsgroups or Windows general
newsgroups, such as the 2 below:
microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
microsoft.public.windows.server.networking

Personally, I have performed some search for svchost with port 3367, but
found not much useful in google.

You'd better use windbg to debug this svchost.exe process. You may set a
breakpoint on Ws2_32!bind API, so that each port binding in svchost.exe
process will be monitored by windbg. Then you may check if this binding
call is for port 3367. If it is, you may get the call stack for this
calling. With the call stack, you can determine which dll is responsible
for the port binding, then you may search this dll in Process Explorer and
find its full path and remove it.

Once you find this dll, you may search it in Autoruns.exe from sysinternals:
http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/Autoruns.html

Then you may find out why this dll is always loaded by Windows during
startup.

Hope this helps.

Best regards,
Jeffrey Tan
Microsoft Online Community Support
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