grarpamp:
On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 5:34 AM, eliaz eliaz@riseup.net wrote:
for three different IP addresses. I'm not panicked about this & don't
Those IP's are exits, no idea why they're being called out by avg. What are the malware/virus id's, the same all the time, different?
They're the same, referring only to the Gateway firewall. I'm beginning to think that it's only these three nodes that trigger alerts. Just out of curiosity I'll track things more systematically over the next few weeks. Since ther seems to be no real threat, we may as well end this thread. Thanks to you & the other respondents, you've been helpful.
Try a unix like freebsd or linux someday, tends to be more secure anyway.
Since you suggest that :). I do have Debian running as a VM, but on the 100W machine. The 13W-machine's CPU (Intel Atom 2550) won't accept GUI linux, & I haven't had time to look for & try a command-line distro. As long as the relay is running 100% of the time I'm reluctant to change things. I'm pretty confident that the windows configurations are malware proof. But yeah, by & bye when I get the time... - eliaz