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Scoot
11-30-00, 08:06 PM
What is this and how do you close it?
I am using http://www.anti-trojan.net/home.asp?l=en
Recommened by JANDOENT!!
Looks like a good trojan finder

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JANDOENT
11-30-00, 10:38 PM
It is a good proggie. Very thorough. It found 3 open ports on mine when I had stealthed at least 10 security tests. You have far to many ports on your 'puter for an online test to check them all.This site lists the ports and what they are used for: http://www.amaranthnetworks.com/nat/ports.html
1115 shows tcp and udp as ARDUS Transfer, a registered port.There is a link that you may can go to find out what that is. The ability to close it depends on what firewall you have. If you have Zone Alarm Pro;Go to Security>advanced>and block it there. Let me know what firewall you have.

Scoot
11-30-00, 10:48 PM
I have zone alarm pro
I looked in the advanced security options and I guess I need more detailed instructions as to how to close that one port. That is the only thing the trojan progree found so I would like to close it.
I also tested stealth(yea right!)
Thanks

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JANDOENT
11-30-00, 11:33 PM
You have a couple of diff. ways. If the same address is hitting you, you can block them by double clicking on ZA icon by clock to bring up program, then click on security, then click on advanced, then click on "Restricted Zone" tab. You can block them by computer name(s), website name(s), or IP address(es). Click on "Add", then type in name(s) or address(es)of who you want to block, then click "apply", then "OK".
You can block specific ports by clicking on the correct tab as follows; If you are set to High Internet Security and Medium Local (this is a normal settings), click on the "Local Zone Custom Settings" tab, scrll down past "Medium" and click on these:
Block incoming UDP port, then an opening will appear and you type in you port number. Do the same thing for:
Block outgoing UDP port,
Block incoming TCP port, and
Block outgoing TCP port,
then click "apply" then "OK" and you are good to go. http://www.speedguide.net/ubb/wink.gif