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Posted by Volodymyr M. Shcherbyna on April 9, 2008, 3:33 am
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options Usually shit software tries to mask under normal applications. So I suggest
at first to find the name of a process, which is opening local ports, and
listen(...)ing. To OP: Use TcpView from sysinternals.com, it is really
powerful.
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> Port 110 is for email.
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> : Thanks for reply.
> : I have licenced copy of port explorer but there, i don't see any
> mentioned
> : open local ports. Only firefox.exe is using remote port 80, for 110 i'm
> not
> : sure. Thats strange.
> :
> : "Volodymyr M. Shcherbyna" wrote:
> :
> : > At the initial stage use TCPView
> the
> : > name of process, which opened the ports. After this you may de-install
> or
> : > remove applications or put them into black list in XP FireWall
> : >
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> : > > Hi,
> : > > i have two local trojan ports open. I found that using LPS program.
> The
> : > > ports are 80 and 110. I have winXP firewall and a router. Can i
> somehow
> : > > close
> : > > this two ports only by using xp firewall?
> : > >
> : > > Thnx a lot.
> : >
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> : >
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