Help - Blocked Sites

Discussion in 'other security issues & news' started by Rich111, Sep 11, 2003.

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  1. tzic

    tzic Registered Member

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    no, I dont have a clue..!

    tziC
     
  2. tzic

    tzic Registered Member

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    I installed Kerio Personal Firewall. Every time that a program tries to connect to the

    internet I get these messages:

    - 'Internet Explorer' from your computer wants to send UDP datagram to quote.tdc.com

    [127.0.0.1], port 3115

    - 'Internet Explorer' from your computer wants to send UDP datagram to quote.tdc.com

    [127.0.0.1], port 3168

    this is the first line of my "hosts" file

    127.0.0.1 quote.tdc.com #add by quotelf

    If I delete this entry, Kerio messages replace quote.tdc.com with the next entry of the

    host file (127.0.0.1 dial2.tdc.com #add by quotelf) and the message is:

    - 'Internet Explorer' from your computer wants to send UDP datagram to dial2.tdc.com

    [127.0.0.1], port 3115

    The same thing happens with MSN messenger

    - 'Messenger' from your computer wants to send UDP datagram to quote.tdc.com [127.0.0.1],

    port 3027

    - 'Messenger' from your computer wants to send UDP datagram to 65.54.240.62, port 7001

    - Someone from 65.54.240.62, port 7001 wants to send UDP datagram to port 3161 owned by

    'Messenger' on your computer

    Actually every program that connects to the internet wants to send an UDP datagram to the

    first entry of the hosts file..! I have to click at least 5 times the deny button in

    order messenger to load...

    Any idea why this is happening?

    thank you in advance

    tzic
     
  3. Pieter_Arntz

    Pieter_Arntz Spyware Veteran

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    Continued here: http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=13837

    Regards,

    Pieter
     
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