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December 14th, 2001, 08:22 AM
#1
Member
"Routed traffic"
Hi, all. Glad to be activated at last. I wonder...Two nights ago, after having installed Zonealarm just previous to this day, I got a alert from the firewall saying something like:
Zonealarm has blocked access to your computer from IP - this and that, who was trying to send a package through your computor to IP That and this.
Somewhere in that text the words "routed traffic" was mentioned as well. Iam not in a network, I go through modem and I'am wonderin' what's happening. My concern is that I might 've been used as " ? " before I got this firewall. If someone is sending data through my computor am I not likely to be the "sender" in the recievers eyes ? This doesn't fell good.
Could anyone try to explain to me what has happened, or rather could 've happened if I wasn't behind a firewall.
Tanx in advance
Patteman
You start to wonder if you really know yourself, when you smell your exkrements...
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December 14th, 2001, 10:41 AM
#2
Senior Member
If you're connected to the internet then you actually are part of a network - a pretty big one :-)
I don't use zone alarm but a warning about one ip trying to "send a package" to another ip sounds pretty strange - did it mention port 520 at all?
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December 14th, 2001, 11:02 AM
#3
Member
"Routed traffic"
Hi Pete.
No it didn't mention that port. But if memory servs me the port mentioned was 53. Well, I don't remember to much, it was at home and I forgott to bring the log to work...Will check when I get home and post it...
And that 'bout Internet am I aware of, naturally. But I got a question at the chat yesterday, if my "tin" is being a router in my network, that why I wrote that...
/P-Man
You start to wonder if you really know yourself, when you smell your exkrements...
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December 14th, 2001, 11:13 AM
#4
Senior Member
Port 53 is DNS - i assume you're not running a dns server are you?
Is "tin" another word for a computer? I've never heard that.
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December 14th, 2001, 11:32 AM
#5
Member
"Routed traffic"
Just trying to be innovative with words. Not to good at the english language, just yet. Have patients and, like you just did, ask me what the **** I mean. The correct direct-translation from swedish should be "can" not "tin".
And I'm not running as a DNS server. Like I said, my memory isn't reliable and I'll check the log file for the right alertmessage and post it.
P-man
You start to wonder if you really know yourself, when you smell your exkrements...
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