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Is this me being hacked or some sort of trojan on my system??
"Duplicate Administrator
This device is managed by 60.9.0.0 currently!!"
"Duplicate Administrator
This device is managed by 60.9.0.0 currently!!"
Originally posted by: mechBgon
I haven't a clue on P2Pbut I'll see what I can dredge up on your router. Also, how is your other security stuff: software firewall, windows patching, strong passwords on your Admin-level user accounts, and antivirus protection?
Dial-up is cheap, is what it boils down to. Comcast Cable is after me, though... all those advertisements and billboards featuring cheetahs! It's like a persecution!And its surprising to hear your on dialup
"Duplicate Administrator
This device is managed by 60.9.0.0 currently!!"
Originally posted by: mechBgon
Dial-up is cheap, is what it boils down to. Comcast Cable is after me, though... all those advertisements and billboards featuring cheetahs! It's like a persecution!And its surprising to hear your on dialup![]()
Well, twice now my attempt to download the Belkin manual has bombed around 45%. I'm going to recommend you go in there and use your common sense. Don't enable remote management. Do set a strong password that has at least one symbol in it.
Personally, I would close every port that is not actually needed by one of your programs or by the OS itself. Ones you would probably need open include 20, 21, 25, 53, 80, 110, 123, and 443 just off the top of my head. I'm seeing a trend in the virus descriptions at McAfee's New Threats page where the viruses etc are running services on the victim computer, and blocking unnecessary ports looks like a good pre-emptive containment measure in the event of an infection, so think about this.
Originally posted by: sharkeeper
"Duplicate Administrator
This device is managed by 60.9.0.0 currently!!"
It means that some computer with that IP address has logged in as root.
Disable remote access to your router if you don't need it and most importantly change the root password to something hard to remember but don't forget it!
EDIT:
More information about the IP:
Country: CHINA
ARIN says that this IP belongs to APNIC; I'm looking it up there.
inetnum: 60.0.0.0 - 60.10.255.255
netname: CNCGROUP-HE
descr: CNCGROUP Hebei Province Network
descr: China Network Communications Group Corporation
descr: No.156,Fu-Xing-Men-Nei Street,
descr: Beijing 100031
country: CN
admin-c: CH455-AP
tech-c: ZC24-AP
remarks: service provider
mnt-by: APNIC-HM
mnt-lower: MAINT-CNCGROUP-HE
status: ALLOCATED PORTABLE
source: APNIC
role: CNCGroup Hostmaster
e-mail: *****@cnc-noc.net
address: No.156,Fu-Xing-Men-Nei Street,
address: Beijing,100031,P.R.China
nic-hdl: CH455-AP
phone: +86-10-82993155
fax-no: +86-10-82993102
country: CN
admin-c: CH444-AP
tech-c: CH444-AP
changed: abuse@cnc-noc.net 20041119
mnt-by: MAINT-CNCGROUP
source: APNIC
person: zhiyong chen
nic-hdl: ZC24-AP
e-mail: ipanm@heinfo.net
address: hebei province shijiazhuang
address: fanxi road No.19
address: hebei shuju tongxin ju
phone: +86-311-6672767
fax-no: +86-311-6672895
country: CN
changed: ele@heinfo.net 20030423
mnt-by: MAINT-CHINANET-HE
source: APNIC
Cheers!
Wish I could help better, but I can't get the manual from Belkin, must be corrupt or something. Bigger picture: how about a nice shiny Netgear RP614, which they do update the firmware forOriginally posted by: FearoftheNight
Originally posted by: mechBgon
Dial-up is cheap, is what it boils down to. Comcast Cable is after me, though... all those advertisements and billboards featuring cheetahs! It's like a persecution!And its surprising to hear your on dialup![]()
Well, twice now my attempt to download the Belkin manual has bombed around 45%. I'm going to recommend you go in there and use your common sense. Don't enable remote management. Do set a strong password that has at least one symbol in it.
Personally, I would close every port that is not actually needed by one of your programs or by the OS itself. Ones you would probably need open include 20, 21, 25, 53, 80, 110, 123, and 443 just off the top of my head. I'm seeing a trend in the virus descriptions at McAfee's New Threats page where the viruses etc are running services on the victim computer, and blocking unnecessary ports looks like a good pre-emptive containment measure in the event of an infection, so think about this.
not sure how to allow/disallow ports or forward them thats the prob![]()
Originally posted by: FearoftheNight
actually mech do you know anything about wireless routers? suggestion on which one to get? how are the ones that are showing up at athd for like $10 ar shipped? thanks
You got hacked, you can't configure it, they don't have firmware upgrades and it "works fine?"Originally posted by: FearoftheNight
paid $10 ar for this one and works fine from what i see
Originally posted by: mechBgon
You got hacked, you can't configure it, they don't have firmware upgrades and it "works fine?"Originally posted by: FearoftheNight
paid $10 ar for this one and works fine from what i seeRaise your standards a little, my friend.
