Difference between revisions of "TCPIPAddress"
(New page: Replaces TCP/IP registry settings with alternatives. ==Usage== TCPIPAddress:[old ip(s)],[new ip(s)] ===Examples=== TCPIPAddress:"1.2.3.4","192.168.13.250" ===Description=== Used to co...) |
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# The first parameter specifies one or more IPs to detect. | # The first parameter specifies one or more IPs to detect. | ||
# The second parameter specifies one or more IPs the previous ones should be replaced with. Make sure this is something that would fit all users; e.g. for DNS, you might want to take a look at [http://www.opendns.com/ OpenDNS]. | # The second parameter specifies one or more IPs the previous ones should be replaced with. Make sure this is something that would fit all users; e.g. for DNS, you might want to take a look at [http://www.opendns.com/ OpenDNS]. | ||
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+ | ===Scan Results=== | ||
+ | * Entries that will update the infected registry values, replacing the bad IPs with new, good ones. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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===Similar commands=== | ===Similar commands=== | ||
* [[HostRedirect]] | * [[HostRedirect]] | ||
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[[Category:SBI Commands]] | [[Category:SBI Commands]] | ||
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Revision as of 13:11, 18 February 2008
Replaces TCP/IP registry settings with alternatives.
Usage
TCPIPAddress:[old ip(s)],[new ip(s)]
Examples
TCPIPAddress:"1.2.3.4","192.168.13.250"
Description
Used to counter malware that sets itself as DNS server or other similar basic TCP/IP properties.
- The first parameter specifies one or more IPs to detect.
- The second parameter specifies one or more IPs the previous ones should be replaced with. Make sure this is something that would fit all users; e.g. for DNS, you might want to take a look at OpenDNS.
Scan Results
- Entries that will update the infected registry values, replacing the bad IPs with new, good ones.