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Re: [Dshield] Re: Windows Messenger Popup Spam on UDP Port 1026
From: Rick Updegrove <security () updegrove net>
Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2003 12:45:00 -0700
Johannes Ullrich wrote: >Well, blocking port 1026 is probably not such a great idea. But >why would a non-windows user suffer if port 135-139 & 445 is blocked?For example smoothwall firewalls (Linux) require https on 445 but that is not the point. The point is I don't want my ISP to start blocking ANY ports for any reason.
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- Windows Messenger Popup Spam on UDP Port 1026 Joe Stewart (Jun 20)
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- Re: [Dshield] Re: Windows Messenger Popup Spam on UDP Port 1026 Johannes Ullrich (Jun 21)
- Re: [Dshield] Re: Windows Messenger Popup Spamon UDP Port 1026 morning_wood (Jun 21)
- Re: [Dshield] Re: Windows Messenger Popup Spamon UDP Port 1026 Joe Stewart (Jun 23)
- Re: [Dshield] Re: Windows Messenger Popup Spam on UDP Port 1026 Dietmar Goldbeck (Jun 21)
- Re: [Dshield] Re: Windows Messenger Popup Spam on UDP Port 1026 petard (Jun 21)
- Re: [Dshield] Re: Windows Messenger Popup Spam on UDP Port 1026 Roy S. Rapoport (Jun 22)
- Re: [Dshield] Re: Windows Messenger Popup Spam on UDP Port 1026 Rick Updegrove (Jun 23)
- Re: [Dshield] Re: Windows Messenger Popup Spam on UDP Port 1026 Johannes Ullrich (Jun 21)
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- Re: Windows Messenger Popup Spam - advisory amended Joe Stewart (Jun 23)
- Re: Windows Messenger Popup Spam on UDP Port 1026 morning_wood (Jun 20)
- Re: [Dshield] Re: Windows Messenger Popup Spam on UDP Port 1026 Rick Updegrove (Jun 23)
- Re: RE: Windows Messenger Popup Spam on UDP Port 1026 Shawn McMahon (Jun 23)
- Re: RE: Windows Messenger Popup Spam on UDP Port 1026 Niels Bakker (Jun 23)