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Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by batotoy, 2008/04/06.

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    batotoy

    batotoy Inactive Thread Starter

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    How can I know if someone has connected to my PC, using other remoting application like intelliadmin, etc..

    And how can I block this connection...

    Thanks..
     
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    Maniyak

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    All you need is a firewall. Applications need an open TCP/UDP port on your computer, and firewalls always make sure to block any that you don't use. Better firewalls also allow you to monitor what is running on all open ports as well.
     

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    noahdfear

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    You can also use a port monitor such as TCPView by Sysinternals to see open ports, what is using the port, and the traffic through the ports.
     
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    batotoy

    batotoy Inactive Thread Starter

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    remote connectio

    What would you recommend????? Do you know some freeware firewall to use..

    Is their a way to know who previously connected to my computer...
     
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    batotoy

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    remote

    Is their a way to know who connected to my computer before...
     
  7. 2008/04/07
    Maniyak

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    http://www.personalfirewall.comodo.com/

    http://www.download.com/ZoneAlarm-Firewall-Windows-2000-XP-/3000-10435_4-10039884.html

    Those are the best free firewalls I know of. You can secure your computer with them, but I'm not sure how to monitor every accepted/blocked connection or packets with them (I never used them much). Also, if you have a router for your cable connection, chances are that it has a firewall built in as well.


    Only if you had a firewall that logged it! If you have windows firewall running and logging enabled you can check that. http://technet2.microsoft.com/windo...e11b-498a-a979-e2b37a6e2ff31033.mspx?mfr=true
     

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