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Re: What is this port? is it a trojan?


From: nee cee <nc () phat co nz>
Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 16:13:27 -0700 (PDT)

Hyperion 
i think you may find that port 44334 is tiny personal firewall remote administration. As has been suggested before on 
this list for unknown ports, try googling for the port number and see what comes up.

looking at your netstat report you will see that it is not talking to any foreign ip addresses. Go to the 
www.sysinternals.com and look at some of their free utilites like tcpview and process explorer which will give you more 
information about what programs/processes are running

nc

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