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(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 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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* Entries that will update the infected registry values, replacing the bad IPs with new, good ones.
  
 
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===Similar commands===
 
===Similar commands===
 
* [[HostRedirect]]
 
* [[HostRedirect]]
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* [[RegyChange]]
  
 
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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.

  1. The first parameter specifies one or more IPs to detect.
  2. 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.

See also

Similar commands