Re: Open Ports

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From: Don (nospam_at_invalid.com)
Date: 05/16/04


Date: Sun, 16 May 2004 13:14:42 -0500

This is what I got with "cmd /k netstat -a". It dosen't ring my bell, sure
hope it does yours.
Don

Active Connections

  Proto Local Address Foreign Address State
  TCP VAIO:pop3 VAIO:0 LISTENING
  TCP VAIO:epmap VAIO:0 LISTENING
  TCP VAIO:microsoft-ds VAIO:0 LISTENING
  TCP VAIO:1025 VAIO:0 LISTENING
  TCP VAIO:1031 VAIO:0 LISTENING
  TCP VAIO:1050 VAIO:0 LISTENING
  TCP VAIO:1055 VAIO:0 LISTENING
  TCP VAIO:5000 VAIO:0 LISTENING
  TCP VAIO:1027 VAIO:0 LISTENING
  TCP VAIO:1029 VAIO:0 LISTENING
  TCP VAIO:1050 localhost:1027 CLOSE_WAIT
  TCP VAIO:netbios-ssn VAIO:0 LISTENING
  UDP VAIO:microsoft-ds *:*
  UDP VAIO:isakmp *:*
  UDP VAIO:1034 *:*
  UDP VAIO:ntp *:*
  UDP VAIO:1028 *:*
  UDP VAIO:1900 *:*
  UDP VAIO:ntp *:*
  UDP VAIO:netbios-ns *:*
  UDP VAIO:netbios-dgm *:*
  UDP VAIO:1900 *:*

C:\Documents and Settings\Donald>
"MAP" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:db5801c43b42$a1002c80$a601280a@phx.gbl...
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >I ran a security check with Norton's online checker, it
> found four open
> >ports and as far as I know nothing is accessing the net
> but me and my
> >firewall.
> >Port 21 is open used with FTP
> >Port 23 is open used with Telnet
> >Port 80 is open used with HTTP
> >It also said ICMP Ping if finding an open port could
> steer hackers to my
> >computer.
> >All of these ports should be closed unless activated
> from with in by my
> >using a program.
> >Any know how they could be open?
> >Outlook Express
> >Internet explorer
> >Norton Fire wall
> >Norton Anti virus
> >Win XP Home
> >If I don't get this corrected I'm going to get hit,
> without a doubt.
> >All scanned results on my computer show no infection. I
> also ran virus test
> >on line no infection.
> >I thought maybe a Trojan, but all test are clean.
> >Don't know much about ports, anyone help me?
> >Thanks
> >Don
> >
> >
> >.
> >
> I removed the goabot32 worm from a friends computer last
> night,and at Symantec's site info for the worm says to
> disable FTP server and telnet in Admin tools (for
> security sake) services, these are open by default and
> 99.99% of us will never use them.Port 80 is used for your
> internet connection.
> Since your at symantecs site I'll assume(Ya I know)that
> you are using nortons firewall? I recently had some
> trouble with NPF and I decieded to try zone alarm It is
> by far better than Norton's.



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