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a hacker since 9:49 eastern time, someone at ip address 12.239.146.24 has been pinging/hacking my computer. It is now 1:03 pm eastern time. I am getting a notice from my firewall about every 4 minutes with this ip, and it says it comes from Gnutella. I just joined Gnutella a few minutes ago so that maybe I could receive some help on this...I already notified attbi. I was quite surprised to see Gnutella show up on my firewall log today, and it has been constant ever since. |
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someone who runs a gnutella servent has your IP address in it's queue. This might happen if: 1) You ran a gnutella servent in the recent past. 2) You are on a dialup and someone who had your IP address in the recent past was running a gnutella servent... I.E. Someone's gnutella thinks that you are running gnutella. Happens all the time to me. I ignore it. A ping is not a Hack and a Hacker is not a Cracker. (although a Cracker will ping first to locate you.) If your machine has it's doors closed & secure, you are safe. If your doors are open, gnutella is the least of your worries......... cheers jd |
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I am behind a firewall and have other security software, so I'm not worried about that, but I would like to know how to stop this. I have never used Gnutella before (not Morpehus or anything else). For some things I am doing I need to keep my firewall log up, and every 4 minutes I get this "ping" or whatever. However it works, it is a nuisance. |
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Perhaps there is a way to filter the results with your firewall (if you have a good one), but I am no security expert... Morgwen |
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First you disconneted short time ago. Your IP is still in the caches and the people try to connect! Or somebody tries to resume his download, do you have a fixed IP or dynamic? If you have a dynamic one did it change after you disconneted? Morgwen |
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