Topic: Netbios SSN
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What is netbios-ssn(139) ...?
Very basically, it's a port (or 'door') on your computer that can be used to access the net, either by you ( / your pc) or by others (i.e. maliciously). In theory at least, it should be possible to make your pc invisible on the net. If it's... Read More »
Source: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070422131054AAETz7i
How can I get rid of this? Strange IP address connect to port 666...
You can also use FPort, available at http://www.foundstone.com/resources/termsofuse.htm?file=fport.zip This is like an enhanced netstat, and will match processes to open ports. A most useful tool. Find the executable, and delete it. Read More »
Source: http://www.experts-exchange.com/Software/OS/Miscellaneous/Q_21003...
I am running Samba, which connects via netbios-ssn - what is this...
Samba needs two ports, smbd listens on one and nmbd listens on the other. One port is used for authentication & file transfers the other is associated with directory services. The prefdm entry is what gives you your graphical login. It star... Read More »
Source: http://www.experts-exchange.com/Q_10514679.htm
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Ben there is nothing nefarious about this and it is not malware related. That's a broadcast address. We are really busy in this forum so I am transferring your topic to the Networking Forum for more help. Hopefully someone there will answer...
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Source: http://www.cybertechhelp.com/forums/showthread.php?t=195408
Well, at the risk of sounding like the class historian, in fact Windows supported print and file sharing long before it supported TCP/IP. Initially, running on top of DOS's real mode networking (itself an offspring of 3Com's 3+Share) I thin...
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Source: http://forums.techarena.in/networking-security/1231169.htm
No, it does not mean you are not infected; in fact you are infected. I did not ask you to install BitDefender, the instructions in our Read Me First are very clear on what must be done and what tools are to be used in what order and what mo...
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Source: http://forums.majorgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=94830