Why does netstat show people are connected to me?

Sachmho

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When I open a dos window and type in "netstat" it shows up the ip's that are connected to me. Some are common ads like "aol.ads.88... " etc. but some are just plain number ip's, and other weird ones with some odd letters and such. Is this normal? Does it sound like i have some intruders? If so, how can i close these connections? Thanks
 

Sachmho

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what is zone alarm? if its not standard windows program, where do i download it and what does it do
 

Scootin159

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ZoneAlarm is a software firewall. It's designed to allow you to restrict all TCP/IP (internet) access in/out of your computer.

The reason for all the connections is almost certainly due to something you are doing. aol.ads.88... is probably AOL Instant Messenger downloading new Ads, ect.
 

Sachmho

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One of them ends in kscable.com... why would that be connected to me? I've never gone to a site of theirs or anything
 

etech

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I would recommend getting ZoneAlarm and checking the grc site.

Someone posted this scan site the other day also.


sygatetech
Scans the main 1024 TCP ports used for open services.
Will show up in your firewall logs as a portscan from scan.sygatetech.com.
Should take about 45 minutes to complete.
If you are running on a private network, you may be connected through a router, proxy, or firewall and we may be checking the connection of that device instead of your computer.
Personal information provided by this test is not retained or sold in any way by Sygate Technologies, Inc.
 

Goldfish

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The big question is why are you running without a firewall?


Just another moron letting their PC become a zombie to some DDoSing IRC kid.
 

Sachmho

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WEll, my router is a built in firewall. Its a linksys. I figured that was enough... geez setlle down
 

etech

Lifer
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My understanding is, a router will stop incoming traffic, it wont't stop outgoing from a trojan. That is why I have both.

Well, it's one of the reasons, I also needed to share a cable modem amoung three computers.

edit/ spelling.
 

olds

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<< In addition to Zonealarm, Ad-aware can help get rid of spyware on your system and is also a free download. >>


I ran that program and thrashed my dial up. Seems one of the spyware programs was acting as a proxy and when I deleted the program I couldn't connect to the internet anymore. I had to uninstall and reinstall everything in my network settings.
 

Sachmho

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hey i dl'ed zone alarm, and when i check my netstats, there are still a few ip's connected to me. Is this bad, or is that just normal to have a few? Can i disconnect these connections if i don't want them?
 

yakko

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<< The big question is why are you running without a firewall?


Just another moron letting their PC become a zombie to some DDoSing IRC kid.
>>

I don't run a firewall and I have no problems.