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Pack'nHeat
07-16-2000, 03:42 PM
Hello.
When I get a "! Security Alert" then look in view log and find the alert and it says -

Rule "Default Block NetBus Trojan" blocked (cc947568-a,NetBus). Details:
Inbound TCP connection
Local address,service is (cc947568-a,NetBus)
Remote address,service is (24.3.106.67,4348)
Process name is "N/A"

or

Rule "Default Block Back Orifice 2000 Trojan" blocked (cc947568-a,Back-Orifice). Details:
Inbound UDP packet
Local address,service is (cc947568-a,Back-Orifice)
Remote address,service is (207.165.96.33,4339)
Process name is "N/A"

Does this mean it blocked the attempt or that it got through? Please help.
Oh. One more thing. Even though it allows tons of cookies does it stop all the sites from reading them? Thanks, Larry

daveleau
07-17-2000, 07:46 AM
I have it though I rarely use it after I got other alternatives that have less overhead. The product is actually AtGuard in disguise (Norton bought it). It blocked those entries. If it doesn't block them, it is my understanding that AtGuard will just not alert you at all. I cannot venture a guess as to whether it lets other web sites see yo cookies. I would assume it depended on what port those people were looking on.
Dave


This is ancient but... http://www.cryogenius.com/atguard/atfaq.htm

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Kruppt
07-17-2000, 11:15 AM
They are allowed in by NIS but are blocked from being sent out (cookies)if you have chosen so from the configs, You have to learn how to configure this firewall/adblocker to make it effective.
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