To: hispanarepublicana
I don't those, but I get many, many of these.
Date: 10/26/2003 Time: 20:01:28
Rule "Default Block Backdoor/SubSeven Trojan horse" blocked (12.92.27.39,Backdoor-g-1(1243)). Details:
Inbound TCP connection
Local address,service is (12.92.27.39,Backdoor-g-1(1243))
Remote address,service is (68.62.71.30,2993)
Process name is "N/A"
2 posted on
10/26/2003 5:41:13 PM PST by
gcruse
(http://gcruse.typepad.com/)
To: hispanarepublicana
evenin' bump
3 posted on
10/26/2003 7:22:07 PM PST by
hispanarepublicana
(successful, educated unauthentic latina--in Patrick Leahy's eyes, at least)
To: hispanarepublicana
...Will someone tell me what the following means? I know there is no danger according to Zone Alarm but the DNS is always : ns1.attbi.com
ZoneAlarm prevented your computer from accessing port 53 on a DNS server
ZoneAlarm prevented your computer from sending a message to a remote computer. No breach in your security has occurred.Your computer is safe.
What happened?
ZoneAlarm blocked an outbound communication to a Domain Name Server. The function of a Domain Name Server (DNS) is to convert a domain's IP address, such as 207.25.71.28, into a recognizable name, such as www.cnn.com.
To: hispanarepublicana
Yep. And on occasion, my ISP tells me that somebody has a ghost device sharing my IP address somewhere before blocking it out and changing mine. I've had nearly 40,000 intrusions blocked since I upgraded zone alarm 3 weeks ago - 30,000 of those happened on three of those "ghost IP" days, which has occurred 3 times.
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