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    How to block (udp port) ?

    My kaspersky gives me a lot of tries to attack me from udp port from several s IP ,how can i block that port from windows?how can i know the opened ports and belongs to which running program?

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    Im not sure about kaspersky firewal, although I have heard excellent reviews from many sources, but in Outpost Firewall you can specify enable/disable of not only the port your using for in/out but also the protocol, ie tcp/udp too. I would think that all good firewalls will have this ability, just the ease of use is different

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    You do realize that blocking UDP in certain ports because Kaspersky is bothering you about "attacks" (i.e. false positives product of having P2P software open) is like smashing your tap just because it's dripping, right?

    Just make an exception for those ports and the problem should be gone. In Outpost, I had to disable fragmented packets detection for it to go away.
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    Its an other software not p2p (not running any) but do not know which one ,i doubt in specific software and want to be sure to block it if i am right .

    how can i block that port from windows (if possible)?how can i know the opened ports and belongs to which running program (if possible)?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mmmmm View Post
    how can i block that port from windows (if possible)?
    I'm sure you can do that with Kaspersky, or by using the packet filter in your connection's properties.

    how can i know the opened ports and belongs to which running program (if possible)?
    Have a look:
    CurrPorts: Monitoring TCP/IP network connections on Windows
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    Good tool but didn't catch that port,after received kaspersky message i opened it and didn't found it (the port).
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    So it's not P2P. Do you happen to have SQL Server 2000 installed in your PC? If not, it's OK to block UDP port 1434.
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    block all udp except the torrent port and port 53. you might also wanna exclude lan traffic
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    Quote Originally Posted by anon View Post
    by using the packet filter in your connection's properties.
    More help please , i can't.

    NO SQL Server 2000 installed in my PC ,could other software use it (without appear on controlpanel ?).
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    install a personal firewall of your choice and look at post #8
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    Windows has built-in packet filtering, also, but as far as I can see it works as a whilelist instead of a blacklist.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Instab View Post
    install a personal firewall of your choice and look at post #8
    And the most easiest yet secure software firewall for windows has to be Outpost version 4! Not the crappy package they've got nowadays.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LiD3 View Post
    And the most easiest yet secure software firewall for windows has to be Outpost version 4! Not the crappy package they've got nowadays.
    Years of satisfied user here.
    I used outpost firewall for years incl v4, but really - time for an upgrade dude

    The Outpost team has already announced that versions prior to v7 will not be supported and no updates will be made for them any longer startint 1st Oct 2010
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    Quote Originally Posted by säbrtooth View Post
    I used outpost firewall for years incl v4, but really - time for an upgrade dude
    why? dös the v4 have serious bugs?
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    I'm a big fan of v4 also, and it's good, but aging. It can't detect newer network attacks.
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