Re: http connection
- From: "Al Smith" <ascssmith@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2006 11:51:00 -0500
we have anti-virus on ALL pc's. I wish these pc's were xp, versus 2000. as
with netstat on xp you can use -b and it will tell you what service is
running on http. does anyone know a way around this with win2000?
AL
"Danny Sanders" <DSanders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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My mistake,
I thought they were coming from the outside trying to get in.
If they are coming from the inside you need a to get a virus software
installed on the machines sending these packets. Adware/Spyware would not
be out of the question.
hth
DDS
"Roger Abell [MVP]" <mvpNoSpam@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Danny Sanders" <DSanders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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to tell me what it
is, and how to stop it. all attempts are dropped by firewall, but this
continually happens.
You really can't stop them from knocking but you can stop them from
getting in, which is what happens when the firewall drops the
connection.
Be more concerned with what is getting in.
But Danny, the post is about outbound activity.
"Al Smith" <ascssmith@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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ok, need some direction here, I have (108) stores that are connected
through a wan, that has a private address scheme. none of them are
allowed to go out to the internet. all connections go through
checkpoint FW1. I have numerous connections through the day trying to
connect from each store pc (windows 2000 professional) to
unknown.level3.net port 2920 and 2938.
Googling web, I found all kinds of items, that are way out there... :)
but what I need is for someone that has dealt with this, to tell me
what it is, and how to stop it. all attempts are dropped by firewall,
but this continually happens.
Thanks in advance
AL
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