peter,

nothing found on a quick netsearch for the string 'rexproxy'... 
that's probably a bad thing. there is a an opensource proxy toolkit by the
name of 'xproxy' though. apparently it's part of the debian/gnu linux
dist. you can get it here:

http://tiki-lounge.com/~ben/software/proxy-readme.html


it's possible someone ported it to win32, and re-named it to rexproxy and
sent it as a payload to your machine. why not point a browser at it
and see if it proxys? wonder if we will see more 'reproxys' soon?


do you have inzider?

http://www.bahnhof.se/~winnt/toolbox/inzider/


it's a pretty good equiv of lsof for win32. You can use it to see what is
bound to what port etc...

good luck.

spiff

On 29 Jan 2000, Peter M wrote:

> 
> Hey Quick Question,
> 
> I appologize about if i already have sent this, but i'm not quite sure.. last few 
>weeks are a daze ;) , But, anyone know what a REXPROXY is? ... Using port 135, 
>listening and is telnetable in a windows 98 machine.. i have tried removing it from 
>Register, nope, not there, tried system.ini/win.ini.. and still not there, i have no 
>idea how its loading into the memory .. also.. when i get close program.. i get 
>Rexproxy... any idea?..
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> All help appreciated.
> 
> 
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