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August 13th, 2003, 09:39 PM
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You are correct it is a problem with ZA. When you use a rapid packet program like Nmap, ZA is attempting to inspect each packet that is trying to pass through, and effectivly creating a DoS. If you open the task manager and then run nmap, you will see your processor spike to 100% and will stay there untill all packets are accepted/rejected.
Suggestion: Dump Zone alarm - It's crap.
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