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Sygate UDP Scan

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Name: swinny1710
Date: September 9, 2004 at 23:22:25 Pacific
OS: 98SE
CPU/Ram: 194
Comment:

Hi;
Just did an online scan from Sygate, and when doing the UDP scan it said that my ports were merely closed...not blocked. As well the last few ports said "possible trojan" and as well were only closed. My UPnP was actually open.
This was the possible tojan info:
Service

Ports

Status

Possible Trojan
Trojan

6776

CLOSED

This port has responded to our probes. This means that you are not running any application on this port, but it is still possible for someone to crash your computer through known TCP/IP stack vulnerabilities.
Trojan

12345

CLOSED

This port has responded to our probes. This means that you are not running any application on this port, but it is still possible for someone to crash your computer through known TCP/IP stack vulnerabilities.
Trojan

20034

CLOSED

This port has responded to our probes. This means that you are not running any application on this port, but it is still possible for someone to crash your computer through known TCP/IP stack vulnerabilities.
Trojan

31337

CLOSED

This port has responded to our probes. This means that you are not running any application on this port, but it is still possible for someone to crash your computer through known TCP/IP stack vulnerabilities.
Trojan

54320

CLOSED

This port has responded to our probes. This means that you are not running any application on this port, but it is still possible for someone to crash your computer through known TCP/IP stack vulnerabilities.
Trojan

54321

CLOSED

This port has responded to our probes. This means that you are not running any application on this port, but it is still possible for someone to crash your computer through known TCP/IP stack vulnerabilities.
You are not fully protected:
We have detected that some of our probes connected with your computer.

This is what a forum suggested:
The UDP scan could take up to 20 minutes, and your goal is to have Sygate tell you your firewall is blocking UDP ports. If your firewall isn't blocking UDP ports, check your firewall's instructions or the manufacturer's web site to find out how to block UDP ports.

How do I block UDP ports!

And what about the UPnP one as well.

Thanks! Swinny



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Response Number 1
Name: Derek
Date: September 10, 2004 at 15:11:08 Pacific
Reply:

What firewall are you actually using?

Derek.W


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Response Number 2
Name: swinny1710
Date: September 11, 2004 at 08:36:59 Pacific
Reply:

Sorry about that....realized I hadn't included. I'm using the free Zonealarm. I also have a router, and subseuqently found out that it can affect the scan results, since it's not actually testing my real IP address. What are your thoughts?

Swinny


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