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I've never seen this before - what does it mean exactly?
Unfortunately, I tried to grab pen and paper but it disappeared before I could log it...
What does it mean?
Syzygy
Net Barrier did not even squeak; however, since going to broadband and in trying to reset it to the Speedtouch 330 usb broadband modem, all I get is:
It was not possible to communicate with the modem port you selected. This modem port has not been securitized.
How can I change this, or is the fact that I'm still (temporarily) connected via usb - instead of ethernet - make any difference to my firewall protection?
Simple explanations wanted...
Syzygy
sidenote: is 'securiti(z/s)ed' a word? Wouldn't it be 'secured' :P
type this keyboard command to take a screenshot: Command - Shift - 3
Thanks for that, I've always been using the long way around on the screen grabs!
This will either be in NetBarrier, System Log, or Apple Remote Desktop Logs.
I have the Net barrier log but the data means nothing to me; can I post the resolved data here?
Apple Remote Desktop LogsWhere is that - as I say, this is the first time this situation has occurred and I've never had to even think about looking.
Syzygy
"DON'T DO A DAMN THING UNTIL YOU SET UP YOUR FIREWALL. Shut down your computer, attach the firewall, use the setup wizard, start your computer...etc, etc."
At least that's what mine said. Look for your instructions or go to the manufacturers website for all the details.
It has to be off if you didn't initialize it for your system. Wait, you are surfing, and you had someone trying to capture a port? Off?
Goober
I seem to remember it was you who was considering getting an Ethernet Router/Modem - once you do, this sort of attack is impossible from the outside of the router, because of the way addresses are translated inside the router.
That'll give you hardware protection to go with your software firewall.
DerekH
Here's the step-by-step:
1. Select "System Preferences" under to the Blue Apple (upper left)
2. Click "Sharing"
3. Click the "Firewall" tab
4. If it does not say "Firewall on" click start
5. Under "Allow" make sure anything you don't use is unchecked.
Simple like that.
Likewise, I thought that NetBarrier was offering protection, although it seems it isn't via the usb modem I recently went broadband with.
Will turn on the firewall when I get home this evening and convert over to the ethernet router/modem at the weekend (must admit I bought one at the weekend just gone and it's still looking pretty in its box at the moment!).
Again, thanks all for comments.
Syzygy