Re: [work] Re: Running Sylpheed-claws on win98.

Lars-Göran Andersson <[email protected]> Wed, 26 Feb 2003 20:14:10 +0100
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Thank you for that advice. This is the results from the port-scanner:

Ports Finder Results
File                             Protocol                   Address      Port     PID           ThreadID
C:\WINDOWS\OWUHATKPLGU.EXE       TCP server (socket 144)    0.0.0.0      54321    4294810077    4294809585
D:\PROGRAM\ORL\VNC\WINVNC.EXE    TCP server (socket 56)     0.0.0.0      5800     4294631441    4294639581
D:\PROGRAM\ORL\VNC\WINVNC.EXE    TCP server (socket 124)    0.0.0.0      5900     4294631441    4294639581
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\RPCSS.EXE      TCP server (socket 112)    127.0.0.1    1026     4294773305    4294773185
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\RPCSS.EXE      TCP server (socket 180)    0.0.0.0      135      4294773305    4294773185
D:\PROGRAM\POPFILE\WPERL.EXE     TCP server (socket 44)     0.0.0.0      110      4294628605    4294628025
D:\PROGRAM\POPFILE\WPERL.EXE     TCP server (socket 52)     0.0.0.0      8080     4294628605    4294628025

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The program: "OWUHATKPLGU.EXE" was referenced in the registry in a part that WinVNC had allocated. It was not in the "register-file" that came along with the VNC-app.
I don't know but I think it can be a trojan-virus. Just don't know why the anti-virus didn't detect it.

Ok, I moved the file to another part of the disk and restarted. A warning message told me that it couldn't find this app but instead I was able to start Sylpheed!
Great! Now I can go on using it!

Thanks to you all.

/Lars-Göran Andersson
On Mon, 24 Feb 2003 23:38:49 +0100
Steffen Reinhardt <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Lars-Göran,
> 
> try the port scanner at 'http://www.atelierweb.com/pscan/download.htm' with the Enhanced Ports Finder for Windows NT/2000/XP Plugin. You will find the 'listening' application.
> 
> greetings, Steffen
> 
> Am Mon, 24 Feb 2003 23:22:59 +0100
> schrieb Lars-Göran Andersson <[email protected]>:
> 
> >You are wright!
> >It is something that listens on that port but I havn't found out what yet.
> >I killed all possible task that wasn't necessary to run win98 but it didn't help.
> >I made a small application that send a message on this port to that computer and received a 'PWD'.
> >I made it answer to the 'PWD' and got the answer: 'Error in reading password...'. And this was repeated to all following transmitted strings.
> >Strange I think.
> 
> >/Lars-Göran
> >On Mon, 24 Feb 2003 22:31:55 +0100
> >Steffen Reinhardt <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> >> Am Mon, 24 Feb 2003 19:52:28 +0100
> >> schrieb Thorsten Maerz <[email protected]>:
> >> 
> >> >Claws/Win32 listens on TCP port 54321 to be able to receive commands from
> >> >a sylpheed call (e.g. sylpheed --compose) instead of opening a second GUI.
> >> 
> >> Hi Thorsten, hi all,
> >> 
> >> on my system sylpheed is listening on 45 ports - strange or normal? Btw, sylpheed works fine for me, but if I would connect my machine directly to the Internet...
> >> 
> >> greetings, Steffen
> >> 
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