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Topic: intrusion detection
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androolia
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posted March 30, 2005 10:18
My Norton keeps telling me that an intrusion dectection has been blocked, but the ip addresss that it has blocked is my own!?! Can anyone tell me what this means? Thank you
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Allan
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posted March 30, 2005 10:43
Yes, it's the softwares way of saying RTFM
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Moe Monkey
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posted March 31, 2005 13:40
My Norton used to talk to me, too, but the drugs helped with that...
(not much help, are we?)
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-ct-
BlabberMouth, the Next Generation
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posted March 31, 2005 15:41
1. save mp3/vid/documents 2. format 3. reinstall* 4. don't load crap
*base* win2k, then cherryOS or pearpc and load Mac OS X in it alternativley, mandrake or suse
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androolia
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posted April 01, 2005 15:17
well, as one of you said, you aren't much help. Sorry I bothered you. Interesting that you have nothing better to do but be rude.
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n4dmx
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posted April 01, 2005 15:34
Androolia:
It's all in jest, nobody's picking on you.
It is possibly a program trying to make a connection, either an update type function or some spyware or a trojan. Does it give any further information as to what is trying to make the outbound connection?
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Cap'n Vic
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posted April 01, 2005 16:05
quote: Originally posted by androolia: well, as one of you said, you aren't much help. Sorry I bothered you. Interesting that you have nothing better to do but be rude.
Imagine this: You see a gaggle of geeks, hovering over their machines and chatting. You walk up and say:
'Can you fix my computer?'
Now, unless you look like Lindsay Lohan you should expect a few snickers and snide comments.
OTOH if you had an actual intro post and maybe followed it up by: 'Oh, BTW my Norton is doing.....Can anyone help?' You may ahve spared yourself some ridicule.
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CommanderShroom
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posted April 01, 2005 16:06
androolia, As n4dmx said. It is one of two things either a program that you have purposefully installed trying to either send out info or trying to find updates. Like windows update.
Or, a virus or some other form of malware trying to do the same.
Norton should have a log feature that will tell you the name of the program that is trying to get out. Then you can hunt it down and see if it is a good thing and allow it or a bad thing and try to removoe it.
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androolia
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posted April 01, 2005 19:45
Thank you so much for all of your ideas, I really appreciate it!
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androolia
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posted April 01, 2005 19:51
By the way, Cap'n Vic, point taken.
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SilverBlade
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posted April 02, 2005 06:42
Grrr, I really despise all those anti-viral programmes. They just stop the LAN connection to my room, and stop all my programmes that require internet connection to work.
Yes I know it can be configured to allow them... but I'd rather just watch my back and run Adaware every few days. ![[Razz]](tongue.gif)
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drunkennewfiemidget
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posted April 02, 2005 10:00
quote: Originally posted by Cap'n Vic:
Now, unless you look like Lindsay Lohan you should expect a few snickers and snide comments.
Of all the women in hollywood and in the rest of the world, don't you think you could have come up with someone better to make reference to than Lindsay Lohan?
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Cap'n Vic
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posted April 02, 2005 14:29
I know, I know.....but she does have a nice set on her you must admit.
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drunkennewfiemidget
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posted April 02, 2005 18:16
quote: Originally posted by Cap'n Vic: I know, I know.....but she does have a nice set on her you must admit.
Touche. (Believe it or not, no pun intended.)
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Brother Dysk
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posted April 03, 2005 06:36
quote: Originally posted by -ct-: alternativley, mandrake or suse [/QB]
Oh ick, ick, ick.
Okay fine, I overreacted - SuSE is acceptable (if troublesome and costly), but Mandrake is verging on being as bad as WinXP. No, whatever the latest Fedora Core is, Gentoo, something Debian-based, or even one of the BSDs would be the way to go. Then run PearPC off one of them, if you must.
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csk
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posted April 03, 2005 06:45
quote: Originally posted by Brother Dysk: Okay fine, I overreacted - SuSE is acceptable (if troublesome and costly), but Mandrake is verging on being as bad as WinXP.
I've heard that Mandrake's lifted their game lately, but I haven't verified this myself.
Incidentally, if androolia is still reading this, she might like to consider some sort of a hardware based router or something. Presuming you have a broadband connection, it's a significant benefit to security to do this. Well worth the (comparatively small) cost, IMHO.
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-ct-
BlabberMouth, the Next Generation
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posted April 03, 2005 08:54
quote: Originally posted by csk: .... some sort of a hardware based router or something. ..
make a linksys router into a *nix firewall
much more geeky and a better use of existing equipment ![[crazy]](graemlins/crazy.gif)
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