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Spare my port 1433/4, would you?

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Since the SQL Slammer runs rampant on the net, I received so many request on those ports from unknown servers that I have never visited; I am in acknowledge of such because I haev blocked the captioned ports in my firewall, but request still comes in and stolen my bandwidth; seems no fix for these culprits? wink

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Unfortunately not.

 

Blocking ports with your firewall just means that any probes on those ports won't get anywhere. There's no way to actually stop the probes from coming in (excpet to pull the network cable).

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woot...you guys are just super helpful. I have tons of info to digest. Thanks a lot. 8) smile

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Well, having read through your APK.html article, uit surely is fun and informative, albeit in a minimalist approach smile

 

I have one point to add is that I have never bind the TCP/IP stack to my homeLAN NIC, since I dont use any ICS on my LAN; I have this for some additional fail-safe precation wink cheers.

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I am in fact not using a router-hub, just two NIC with dual box; I found this to be effective and apparently no side effect for many OSes and apps. in time span of about a decade!

 

On a side note, I also never bind microsoft networks client and IPX/netbios protocol to my cable NIC. My network is imcomplete acoording to Microshaft, lol smile

 

Your work is valuable anyway, as it encompasses all possible measures to it.

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