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Sunday, August 30, 2009 (21:28:01)

Posted by PrimeArche

Port 22 is sometimes the target of port scans seeking the presence of an SSH Secure Shell application. SSH enables users to log in to workstations from remote locations. In order for such attacks to succeed, however, a program has to be listening on port 22 of your computer. This was not the case here, so your computer is not vulnerable to this attack.

Alert property Alert property value Technical explanation
Source IP Address 88.191.95.179 The IP address of the computer that sent the packet which caused the alert.
Source Port 47302 The port used by the source computer when sending the packet.
Destination IP 192.168.0.xxx The IP address of the computer to which the packet was sent.
Destination Port 22 The port on the destination computer used to receive the packet.
TCP Flags SYN Flag indicating the start of an Internet or network connection.
Transport Layer Protocol TCP The protocol that allows data to be transported between software programs on different computers.
Network Layer Protocol IP The protocol that allows two networked computers to locate each other on a network.
Link Layer Protocol Ethernet The protocol that allows two directly linked computers to share a network cable.
Alert Date Aug-30-2009 02:02:58 PM PDT The time when ZoneAlarm detected the alert on your computer.
Alert Count 1 Number of times this connection attempt repeated its attempt on your machine after the original alert. ZoneAlarm shields your machine from repeated displays of an identical alert.

About Port Scans

Port scanning means using an automated tool to systematically try to connect to every port on a computer. While port scans have some legitimate uses, hackers use them to look for unprotected computers with unguarded ports, typically scanning random blocks of Internet addresses.

Successful port scans can retrieve a variety of information about a computer, such as its operating system and the programs it is running. Because you are using ZoneAlarm, your computer remains invisible to port scans. Hackers performing scans do not even know your computer exists, because no information is returned by the scan.


ZoneAlarm has blocked access to port 2967 on your computer

ZoneAlarm has successfully stopped local network or Internet traffic from reaching your computer. No breach in your security has occurred. Your computer is safe.
Details




The most common cause of this alert is that ZoneAlarm may not be configured properly to allow traffic through the firewall. Please refer to the help files for information on configuring programs to function correctly with ZoneAlarm. Possible explanations for the alert include:

The communication may have been a legitimate attempt by your ISP, a mail server, or another service attempting to authenticate your IP address or host name.
The ZoneAlarm Internet Lock may be engaged
There may be excessive network congestion or other network problems that prevent information from being transmitted completely and correctly.


Source IP Address 218.6.8.182 The IP address of the computer that sent the packet which caused the alert.
Source Port 6000 The port used by the source computer when sending the packet.
Destination IP 192.168.0.xxx The IP address of the computer to which the packet was sent.
Destination Port 2967 The port on the destination computer used to receive the packet.
TCP Flags SYN Flag indicating the start of an Internet or network connection.
Transport Layer Protocol TCP The protocol that allows data to be transported between software programs on different computers.
Network Layer Protocol IP The protocol that allows two networked computers to locate each other on a network.
Link Layer Protocol Ethernet The protocol that allows two directly linked computers to share a network cable.
Alert Date Aug-30-2009 02:03:43 PM PDT The time when ZoneAlarm detected the alert on your computer.
Alert Count 1 Number of times this connection attempt repeated its attempt on your machine after the original alert. ZoneAlarm shields your machine from repeated displays of an identical alert.

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