Using fing on my Nexus 7 to check out all my wireless settings. I found this 9090 Zeus-admin running on my main computer . Is this possibly used by the squeezebox server for my touch? If not, I can't think of anything else it could be needed for. At least anything I want.
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Thread: Advice or info needed
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2014-02-11, 01:22 #1
Advice or info needed
Last edited by Nonreality; 2014-02-11 at 01:27.
If the rule you followed brought you to this, of what use is the rule.
HTTP://www.last.fm/user/nonreality
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2014-02-11, 01:41 #2
The Zeus-admin you mention is actually a rather nasty Trojan used for botnets, stealing passwords and other stuff.
However what I think is happening here is Fing is seeing legitimate traffic on port 9090, which if I recall correctly is used by LMS and its players for control (port 9090 is used for CLI stuff by LMS)
So I'd say this is a false positive from Fing. A quick Google seems to suggest this isn't uncommon and I've a seen posts elsewhere asking a similar question.
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2014-02-11, 02:02 #3If the rule you followed brought you to this, of what use is the rule.
HTTP://www.last.fm/user/nonreality
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2014-02-11, 03:21 #4
Presumably if you stop LMS then the use of that port should stop, maybe.
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2014-02-18, 19:09 #5If the rule you followed brought you to this, of what use is the rule.
HTTP://www.last.fm/user/nonreality