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Subject: Microsoft SQL Server/Firewall

Original Message
Name: Bob2th
Date: February 26, 2008 at 10:50:16 Pacific
Subject: Microsoft SQL Server/Firewall
OS: WinXp
CPU/Ram: 2gig
Model/Manufacturer: Dell
Comment:
My main computer in a workgroup network was infected with Vundo, Zlob, thousands of pos.tmp files and a red x on the c drive icon...VundoFix and ComboFix completely cleaned it up....however a minor problem developed....Our data is stored using Microsoft SQL Server...the workstations can not access the server database, with an error message saying that " make sure the firewalls on your network are set to allow SQL Server traffic on TCP port 1433 and UDP port 1434.....We set up "exceptions" in the firewall for this, but it didn't work....I temporary solution was to turn off the firewall....but that's not a good long term solution...any ideas??

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Response Number 1
Name: jefro
Date: February 26, 2008 at 11:36:54 Pacific
Subject: Microsoft SQL Server/Firewall
Reply: (edit)
Wireshare the traffic and see how it is using the ports. Could use command line tools too.


The real problen is how it happened. Use best practices to prevent this. Consider clean reload if not 100% working.

I read it wrong and answer it wrong too. So get off my case you peanut.


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Response Number 2
Name: Bob2th
Date: February 28, 2008 at 07:45:42 Pacific
Subject: Microsoft SQL Server/Firewall
Reply: (edit)

Everything works great as long as the Firewall is turned off on the server....How do you wireshare the traffic??

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Response Number 3
Name: Bob2th
Date: March 12, 2008 at 09:05:43 Pacific
Subject: Microsoft SQL Server/Firewall
Reply: (edit)
What do you mean "wireshare the traffic"??
If you mean how we are networked...We use a Linksys Network Switch, but i don't think this is what you are asking for...

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