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vic102482
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reply to MrTangent
Re: Dazzled by Brillance !

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Don't worry about him, vic382398826. Just another anonymous person.


It could have been you that made that post;).
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MrTangent

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reply to vic102482
Don't worry about him, vic382398826. Just another anonymous person.

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vic102482
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reply to Give Me A Break
said by Give Me A Break:
Quote : If you are behind NAT that you are pretty much okay.

I would call you an idiot, but based on your other posts here that would seem redundant !
????

Um yeah okay.....NEways, I have no firewall, no antivirus software, no Windows XP patches, and I am fine. Call me an idiot if you want, but atleast Im not one with worms anonymous coward!:)
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Give Me A Break

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reply to vic102482
Quote : If you are behind NAT that you are pretty much okay.

I would call you an idiot, but based on your other posts here that would seem redundant !

vic102482
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Re: Port 135?!

said by Bowersdmstec See Profile:
Let me ask you this,

I run my Norton Anti Virus and keep it updated (Even though this is new, so I doubt Norton has updated itself for this as of yet) and also run my network at home behind NAT. What else can I do to take even more precautions in regards to this?

TIA,
Whiteice


If you are behind NAT that you are pretty much okay. If you dont have port 135 forwarded to any computers for a VPN or something (not required anyways because of the tunnelling blah blah blah).

So you should be fine. Only people running their machines with ports open like others here, or no NAT firewalls at all, would have something to worry about.

You really dont even need a software firewall with NAT but it depends on your browsing habits. OI only get email from 10 people tops, no attachments (mostly) and never any .vbs, exe. pl or whatever that can execute.
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Bowersdmstec

join:2001-02-02
Washington, IL


reply to vic102482
Let me ask you this,

I run my Norton Anti Virus and keep it updated (Even though this is new, so I doubt Norton has updated itself for this as of yet) and also run my network at home behind NAT. What else can I do to take even more precautions in regards to this?

TIA,
Whiteice
[text was edited by author 2003-08-11 19:48:09]
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