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cameo
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      01-18-2012
I was just checking the config of my Dlink DIR-825 and I noticed a port
forwarding to 9835 that I don't recall ever setting. Does that port have
a legit use by some Windows component?
 
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      01-18-2012
On Tue, 17 Jan 2012 21:33:08 -0800, cameo <>
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>I was just checking the config of my Dlink DIR-825 and I noticed a port
>forwarding to 9835 that I don't recall ever setting. Does that port have
>a legit use by some Windows component?


What is the port forwarding set for - ie to a computer on your LAN?

http://www.speedguide.net/port.php?port=9835

There's no defined 'standard' for port 9835.
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      01-18-2012
On 1/17/2012 9:57 PM, Evan Platt wrote:
> On Tue, 17 Jan 2012 21:33:08 -0800, cameo<>
> wrote:
>
>> I was just checking the config of my Dlink DIR-825 and I noticed a port
>> forwarding to 9835 that I don't recall ever setting. Does that port have
>> a legit use by some Windows component?

>
> What is the port forwarding set for - ie to a computer on your LAN?


It is forwarded to my Win7 laptop that I normally use. I also have
an old XP desktop on the same LAN behind the firewall and sometimes I
transfer files between the two. They are on the same work group.

> http://www.speedguide.net/port.php?port=9835
>
> There's no defined 'standard' for port 9835.


Hm, that's interesting. I think I better kill that port forwarding,
just in case ...

 
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      01-18-2012
cameo wrote:
> On 1/17/2012 9:57 PM, Evan Platt wrote:
>> On Tue, 17 Jan 2012 21:33:08 -0800, cameo<>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I was just checking the config of my Dlink DIR-825 and I noticed a port
>>> forwarding to 9835 that I don't recall ever setting. Does that port have
>>> a legit use by some Windows component?

>>
>> What is the port forwarding set for - ie to a computer on your LAN?

>
> It is forwarded to my Win7 laptop that I normally use. I also have an
> old XP desktop on the same LAN behind the firewall and sometimes I
> transfer files between the two. They are on the same work group.
>
>> http://www.speedguide.net/port.php?port=9835
>>
>> There's no defined 'standard' for port 9835.

>
> Hm, that's interesting. I think I better kill that port forwarding,
> just in case ...


In the future, I have an online port reference that I keep updated
pretty regularly.

http://thedatalist.com/portlist/lookup.php

No ads, no cookies, just information.
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      01-18-2012
It looks like a good list but when I try to download either one of the
files it appears Stanley has lost the page.
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Dave "Crash" Dummy wrote:
> cameo wrote:
>> On 1/17/2012 9:57 PM, Evan Platt wrote:
>>> On Tue, 17 Jan 2012 21:33:08 -0800, cameo<>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I was just checking the config of my Dlink DIR-825 and I noticed a
>>>> port forwarding to 9835 that I don't recall ever setting. Does
>>>> that port have a legit use by some Windows component?
>>>
>>> What is the port forwarding set for - ie to a computer on your LAN?

>>
>> It is forwarded to my Win7 laptop that I normally use. I also
>> have an old XP desktop on the same LAN behind the firewall and
>> sometimes I transfer files between the two. They are on the same
>> work group.
>>> http://www.speedguide.net/port.php?port=9835
>>>
>>> There's no defined 'standard' for port 9835.

>>
>> Hm, that's interesting. I think I better kill that port
>> forwarding, just in case ...

>
> In the future, I have an online port reference that I keep updated
> pretty regularly.
>
> http://thedatalist.com/portlist/lookup.php
>
> No ads, no cookies, just information.



 
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      01-18-2012
On 1/18/2012 1:14 PM, Dave "Crash" Dummy wrote:
> In the future, I have an online port reference that I keep updated
> pretty regularly.
>
> http://thedatalist.com/portlist/lookup.php
>
> No ads, no cookies, just information.


Thanks, I've saved it.
BTW, I checked my router again and I've noticed that it had the remote
administration enabled, so theoretically somebody, who knew the admin
password, could have opened that port. I hope I am wrong because I have
not noticed any suspicious activity yet. Besides, I also have a windows
firewall. In any case, I now shot my router tight.

 
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      01-18-2012
On Wed, 18 Jan 2012 12:40:45 -0900, "Bill Bradshaw" <>
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>>It looks like a good list but when I try to download either one of the
>>files it appears Stanley has lost the page.


Try right clicking and "Save link as". Worked for me.

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      01-19-2012
Something in IE8 did not like the links so I finally remember I have
FireFox installed and used it to get the 2 files. Thanks.
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The Seabat wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Jan 2012 12:40:45 -0900, "Bill Bradshaw" <>
> wrote:
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>>> It looks like a good list but when I try to download either one of
>>> the files it appears Stanley has lost the page.

>
> Try right clicking and "Save link as". Worked for me.



 
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      01-19-2012
The Seabat wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Jan 2012 12:40:45 -0900, "Bill Bradshaw" <>
> wrote:
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>>> It looks like a good list but when I try to download either one of the
>>> files it appears Stanley has lost the page.

>
> Try right clicking and "Save link as". Worked for me.


Very strange! The code couldn't be more basic:

<a href="PortRef1.zip" class=a1>PortRef1.zip (251 KB)</a>
<a href="PortRef2.zip" class=a1>PortRef2.zip (251 KB)</a>

I'll have to play with it and see if I can improve it.
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      01-19-2012
Dave "Crash" Dummy wrote:
> The Seabat wrote:
>> On Wed, 18 Jan 2012 12:40:45 -0900, "Bill Bradshaw" <>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>> It looks like a good list but when I try to download either one of
>>>> the files it appears Stanley has lost the page.

>>
>> Try right clicking and "Save link as". Worked for me.

>
> Very strange! The code couldn't be more basic:
>
> <a href="PortRef1.zip" class=a1>PortRef1.zip (251 KB)</a>
> <a href="PortRef2.zip" class=a1>PortRef2.zip (251 KB)</a>
>
> I'll have to play with it and see if I can improve it.


Fixed. Recent modification created case disagreement.
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