Just got done cleaning up an infested system a guy brought in. After that, I installed Zone Alarm for him. When I rebooted, alert popped up letting me know that a couple of servers were loading.
So, I check system configuration and both command lines go to the @Home directory. One had "adserver" in the line, so it was pretty obvious what it's function was. Both of these had the "/nosystray" switch, so it was clear that the @Home setup wanted them hidden from the user.
So, my question is: Is there ANY reason @Home should be installing something that allows the outside world to connect to the users system?
BTW, I nuked them both.
Russ, NCNE
So, I check system configuration and both command lines go to the @Home directory. One had "adserver" in the line, so it was pretty obvious what it's function was. Both of these had the "/nosystray" switch, so it was clear that the @Home setup wanted them hidden from the user.
So, my question is: Is there ANY reason @Home should be installing something that allows the outside world to connect to the users system?
BTW, I nuked them both.
Russ, NCNE
