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DWX 1.3 weird connections
Follow up from here
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To be a bit more sure, install free version and run a scan with http://www.malwarebytes.org/
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Port 1900 is Universal Plug'n'Play. It is used to automatically configure network devices. Do you have a router?
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Just after posting that I had a blue screen crash. maybe all this is not hacking but the PSU is failing. Still doesn't explain why the blue screen crashing had stopped for a year. It was happening within 3-4 days in 2009 for some months. A lot of times the result caused me to unable to boot into windows. I'm changing the PSU very soon.
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Umm I reinstalled DW and DW stock 1.04 exhibit the same behavior of connecting to port 1900 of another ip(same ip as host with the last digit being chnaged to 1). I think it's thus not a DWX problem at all.
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Dear Castout,
your concerns about traffic on port 1900 should be explained as follow: as soon as you start to host a game, the DirectPlay service is engaged. It starts to enumerate the available ports to use the ones related to the specific DirectX service (as you probably know in the range 2305-2400): the enumeration use the standard UPnP-compliant NATs to open the ports at the game start, and close them at the the game close. This should be the reason why you see the traffic on port 1900, the UPnP standard, when you start the game: it is a side effect due to the use of DirectPlay feature of DirectX. So, not worry about that: it should be the normal behaviour of the original game, modded or not. Cheers. |
Thanks Sertore for the explanation. I appreciate it very much :salute:
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Umm I'm just curious about connection out to port 80 when playing DW
Does anyone experience the same? Or is it just me? Game should not try to connect out when no online session was attempted. |
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