Allowed TCP packet log flooding

Discussion in 'Other Ghost Security Software' started by Ash Lawler, Jun 14, 2006.

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  1. Ash Lawler

    Ash Lawler Registered Member

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    Antivir's AVguard uses TCP port 1025 to mumble to itself, and the XP system process is doing something similar; GW is logging a constant stream of 7KB/s send/recieve and >20 connections every minute, without even being connected to the network.

    GW is doing exactly what it's supposed to do, but it makes looking for connections from outside a headache because of how quickly they get shunted off the list by events I don't care about and can't stop. Can I do anything about this?
     
  2. deim

    deim Registered Member

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    Yes it's very annoying. Maybe checkbox with "log loopback on/off" options would be sufficient.
     
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