Hi,
I was using BitDefender and then Panda Titanium for a while, and recently I've switched to KAV + Kerio Personal Firewall 2.15 upon AT recommendations. I've noticed that Kerio warns me about a lot of incoming/outgoing connections. I know what most of them are, but I'm not sure about several of them. For instance, I seem to keep getting incoming connections of the following nature:
"Someone from xxx.xxx.xxx.xx, port 32804 wants to send UDP datagram to port 1027 owned by 'Generic Host Process for Win32 Services' on your computer"
This is caused by svchost.exe and sometimes I get incoming UDP packets to Kero itself(and a few other programs). So far for security reasons I've denied all of them, but I'd like to know what kind of packets these are and should I worry about them?
I was using BitDefender and then Panda Titanium for a while, and recently I've switched to KAV + Kerio Personal Firewall 2.15 upon AT recommendations. I've noticed that Kerio warns me about a lot of incoming/outgoing connections. I know what most of them are, but I'm not sure about several of them. For instance, I seem to keep getting incoming connections of the following nature:
"Someone from xxx.xxx.xxx.xx, port 32804 wants to send UDP datagram to port 1027 owned by 'Generic Host Process for Win32 Services' on your computer"
This is caused by svchost.exe and sometimes I get incoming UDP packets to Kero itself(and a few other programs). So far for security reasons I've denied all of them, but I'd like to know what kind of packets these are and should I worry about them?