135, 445, 1025, 1027, 1029, 1035, 1039, 1043, 15876 and 44334. Status is listening for all of these when I type netstat -an. The IP address is listed as 0.0.0.0:0. I do not understand. Someone clarify?
0.0.0.0 means no one is connected but the socket is listening waiting for inbound connections. Damn I don't have a reference in front of me, search on google for port lists.
135 and 445 look fine... "listener RFS remote_file_sharing" for 1025. hmmm...
1027 not on the list.
1029 either.
1035 either.
1039 either.
1043 either.
Same with the last two.
But trippy should still close those ports, there are no need to keep them open...
My recommendation is that you use the personal firewall and keep all ports that you do not need closed, in Linux, this is easily done, in win, it is done by default (the ports, not the firewall...
Thanks for all the help, guys. I saw one suspicious looking open port while scanning with Anti-Trojan (probably a trojan in itself haha). This confirms my suspicion.
What can I do?
I have NIS 2K, NAV 2K (realtime thingy enabled), Anti-Trojan 5.5 and Anti-Trojan Watch, ZoneAlarm Pro, and Tiny Personal Firewall. I'm only running Tiny right now. Let me know if there's anything else I should know or do.
if I'm running the firewall, are the ports closed? Cuz netstat thinks they're open .. what can I do?
1) IE may be opening new sockets and not closing them properly, hence they still exist in closed form. I don't know why they'd be listed as listening, but try rebooting and see if the same ports are open BEFORE going to any websites.
2) Press control-alt-delete and note any strange or unusual apps. If you are unsure which apps don't belong, post all of them up here.
The established connections: 5190 is AIM, 1863 is probably AIM or some feature of it (direct connect?), the 21 is ftp.
Everything else: damned if I know.
Ah, you might wanna go to System Info and see if anything suspicious is loading, I forgot that you're on 2k and it's easy for a program to hide itself as a process where most people don't have the patience to check (me included).
ah I was wrong, 1863 is for MSN Messenger. BTW, you can find info about most ports by just doing a search for "port xxxx" on google, where xxxx is the number.
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