monday march 28 2005
started fizillaserver for the first time on my localhost
as long as it runs norton antivirus 2005 keeps trowing
intrusion alert windows with trojans
path c:\apachefriends\filezilla\filezillaserver.exe
ive got the filezilla as part of xammp for windows
donloaded at apachefriends.org
see u dudes
warning filezillaserver full of trojans
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Most likely a false alarm. Norton software is extremely unreliable imo.
The official releases of FileZilla (Server) as listed on http://sourceforge.net/projects/filezilla do not contain any malicious software.
The official releases of FileZilla (Server) as listed on http://sourceforge.net/projects/filezilla do not contain any malicious software.
I, too am concerned about FileZilla acting suspicious. My firewall is catching Filezilla attempting to connect to filezilla.sourceforge.org port 80 periodically (once every few hours). I have it set to use a fixed IP, NOT attempt to determine external IP address, so there should be no reason why FileZilla is doing ANYTHING but listen on port 21 and the admin port unless somebody connects. What is it trying to do and how do I stop it?
i am not an expert but
1. where did you download it from?
2. what version?
3. the server or the client?
4. what A/V, anti spyware,trogen hunter programs do you have/use?
i have been using it for about a year through several upgrades and have never had it go out to "call home" ( using sygate firewall)
i saw that one of the junk P2P's was using filezilla with their junk !
i will state that there are no trogens/virus or anything in Filezilla!
just a good working reliable FTP program
1. where did you download it from?
2. what version?
3. the server or the client?
4. what A/V, anti spyware,trogen hunter programs do you have/use?
i have been using it for about a year through several upgrades and have never had it go out to "call home" ( using sygate firewall)
i saw that one of the junk P2P's was using filezilla with their junk !
i will state that there are no trogens/virus or anything in Filezilla!
just a good working reliable FTP program
If you compiled the filezilla yourself, then it should be clean (or else, you have bad problems -- local virus infected your compiled files!)
If you got it from someone else, you might ask the original compiler for a signature -- such as an md5 hash -- and check that your version is unaltered from their version.
If you got it from someone else, you might ask the original compiler for a signature -- such as an md5 hash -- and check that your version is unaltered from their version.