Hallo Oliver,

On Sat, 30 Sep 2000 20:51:47 +0200 GMT (01/10/2000, 02:51 +0800 GMT),
Oliver Sturm wrote:

>> And what is nbsession, by the way, as I get that a lot.

OS> That's  a  protocol belonging to the SMB suite, which provides Windows
OS> file  sharing.  But  I'm  wondering  how  your  firewall can detect an
OS> application  running  on  your  own  machine  attempting  an *IN*bound
OS> communication?  There's  either  a  problem with your firewall or it's
OS> terminology  :-)  Doesn't  it  give  you  any  proper logs showing the
OS> packet information?

This is the info I just pasted from the log:

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This one time, the user has chosen to "block" communications.  Details:
Inbound TCP connection 
Local address,service is (163.31.23.50,nbsession)
Remote address,service is (163.31.23.191,1163)
Process name is "C:\PROGRAM FILES\THE BAT!\THEBAT.EXE"

Unquote

I'm running AtGuard V.3.2. If there is more info somewhere, let me
know where to look.

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Cheers,
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