Hi we are using a broadband service , while i m putting netstat -n in
my command prompt i mgetting lot of foreign ip in the range of
127.0.0.7:X(local ip with some port).. thus it indicated any trojan
intrusion in my ssystem or whehter i have to upgrade any service pack
for this...

Re: Virus by Marina

Marina
Thu Jan 12 14:13:09 CST 2006

Hi Raja,

127.0.0.1 should be the loopback of the server. 127.0.0.7 doesn't ring a
bell with me at all. Can you ping it? Do you have SP1a installed for SBS
2000?

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> Hi we are using a broadband service , while i m putting netstat -n in
> my command prompt i mgetting lot of foreign ip in the range of
> 127.0.0.7:X(local ip with some port).. thus it indicated any trojan
> intrusion in my ssystem or whehter i have to upgrade any service pack
> for this...
>



Re: Virus by Raja

Raja
Mon Jan 16 08:24:45 CST 2006

i m not using any server based application, i m jus using a stand-aloe
PC with a broaband connection