a question about port scan

From: Lior Messinger (liorm@noks.com)
Date: 07/12/02


From: "Lior Messinger" <liorm@noks.com>
Date: Fri, 12 Jul 2002 19:54:47 +0200


Hi all

If I may I have a question about port scan.
I'm using Win 2000, and I have a site on an hosting company, with which I
work a lot.
I'm connected thru a NAT router and ADSL. Now something on my computer, or
my network scan the port of the host too many times, causing it to trigger
an alarm and block me.

Any ideas what can it be? It really prevents me from work...

Thanks for _any_ idea..
best
Lior



Relevant Pages

  • Proxy Error
    ... Hi, a company I service has changed their hosting company recently, they run ... a mysql database on their website for their clients to view accounts etc. ... The specified Secure Sockets Layer port ... Most Web browsers use port 443 for SSL requests. ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
  • RE: How do I access FP Server Administrator?
    ... Server at www.mywebsite.com on port 80. ... "Corey Bryant" wrote: ... Are you using a hosting company? ...
    (microsoft.public.frontpage.extensions.windowsnt)
  • Re: Cant get any mails
    ... but can't have any incoming mails. ... > Checked my POP3 configuration. ... Port 110. ... > I checked with hosting company, ...
    (microsoft.public.exchange2000.admin)
  • Re: secure ssl forms on linux server problem
    ... What exactly does that mean how do I or the hosting company configure for ... > The FP extensions must be configured for the Port 443, ... > FrontPage Resources, WebCircle, MS KB Quick Links, etc. ... > Below are the server specs I found at the hosting website. ...
    (microsoft.public.frontpage.client)
  • a question about port scan
    ... >If I may I have a question about port scan. ... causing it to trigger ... >an alarm and block me. ...
    (microsoft.public.security)

Quantcast