| Subject: Re: Bug in the BOINC Program [atch Projects] ? |
| From: f/f george |
| Date: 24/01/2005, 05:21 |
On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 21:22:17 -0500, "Puddin" <Puddin@dodgeit.com>
wrote:
SoT wrote:
Martin 53N 1W wrote:
Puddin wrote:
f/f george wrote:
[...]
You said in another message you are using a firewall, disable that
and try connecting again. It may just not like your firewall.
Ok but that would be like having sex without any protection ;)
Phah!... Coffee spluttered just missing the keyboard...!
(:-))
Perhaps you shouldn't play on something so promiscuous. Try an
alternative that is much better behaved?
Certain OSes simply don't need a firewall.
(;-))
We've been trying for awhile to get her to switch to Linux.
And I am very stubborn.....
Ok I just checked my firewall log and this hit at 9:07pm
A computer at IP Address 152.1.109.52 has attempted an unsolicited
connection to TCP port 1024 on your computer.
TCP port 1024 is commonly used by the "Reserved / NetSpy Trojan" service or
program. The source computer has scanned your computer for this trojan, but
it has been blocked by your firewall.
So there is no way I am dropping it just to see if Seti works.
That is someone from " OrgName: North Carolina State University "
trying to get in. Do you by chance use them for an ISP?