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Old 02-06-2006, 02:36 PM
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Windows messenger and UpnP security

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Hello all,
I was wondering...if I enable UpnP on my hardware firewall and set windows
xp pro to use UpnP support in order to have an audio and video conversation
with a trojan / viruses infected party, am I likely to be infected either?


Thanks for any help,

Stefano

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Old 02-06-2006, 02:36 PM
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Re: Windows messenger and UpnP security

Greetings Stefano,

No. The ports are opened and forwarded when the conversation starts and removed when it
ends. As well, they're UDP ports and if you had a trojan or virus on the system listening to
these ports, Messenger wouldn't chose those ones anyway as they'd be in use. So the answer
is no.

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> Hello all,
> I was wondering...if I enable UpnP on my hardware firewall and set windows
> xp pro to use UpnP support in order to have an audio and video conversation
> with a trojan / viruses infected party, am I likely to be infected either?
>
>
> Thanks for any help,
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> Stefano
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Re: Windows messenger and UpnP security

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> these ports, Messenger wouldn't chose those ones anyway as they'd be in[/color]
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Thanks Jonathan for your fast reply...you are unvaluable.

Stefano

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Old 02-06-2006, 02:36 PM
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Re: Windows messenger and UpnP security

I try :)

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Messenger Resources - [url]http://messenger.jonathankay.com[/url]
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> "Jonathan Kay [MVP]" <msnewsreplies@jonathankay.com> ha scritto nel
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>>
>> No. The ports are opened and forwarded when the conversation starts and[/color]
> removed when it[color=green]
>> ends. As well, they're UDP ports and if you had a trojan or virus on the[/color]
> system listening to[color=green]
>> these ports, Messenger wouldn't chose those ones anyway as they'd be in[/color]
> use. So the answer[color=green]
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> Thanks Jonathan for your fast reply...you are unvaluable.
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> Stefano
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