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Any Steps to block trojan Port..?
Name: pras Date: June 5, 2009 at 02:10:24 Pacific OS: Windows XP & CentOS CPU/Ram: 1G Product: Intel / P-4 Subcategory: Firewalls
Comment:
hiii geeks..!
I am having a big problem with some trojan ports opened. 135 port 1025,1027,1029 ports were opened. However i could block the 135 port. But i couldnt block the other ports. Can anyone pls help me to block these ports. I called my Internet service provider and asked whether they could block the port, but they said we have to do in our side. So pls geeks anyone post some helpful msg for me so that i get rid of trojan virus. thks in advance
Name: paulsep Date: June 5, 2009 at 09:50:44 Pacific
Reply:
Question: Why exactly will you block the ports 1025,1027 and 1029? These ports are high ports that are used to establish connections to the well know service ports of other servers, internal or external (internet).
Please send a reply, if you solved the problem !!!
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