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I've seen these "troajn horse" alarms before. Rest assured, there isn't one. Sounds like a false positive by the virus/port scanner.
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Skeptics should forego any thought of convincing the unconvinced that we hold the torch of truth illuminating the darkness. A more modest, realistic, and achievable goal is to encourage the idea that one may be mistaken. Doubt is humbling and constructive; it leads to rational thought in weighing alternatives and fully reexamining options, and it opens unlimited vistas.
I tried installing webroot spy sweeper and ran it over both versions of Freeciv for windows, and got no warnings.
Can you please post the exact message you get from Webroot and where you downloaded your version of Freeciv from and which file it is?
I know there is an issue with Norton Antivirus, which stupidly suggests that any program that uses port 5555 is a Trojan. This might also be the case with Webroot, but since I could not reproduce this, they may have fixed it.
Rule "Default Block SERV-Me Trojan horse" stealthed (localhost,5555).
Inbound TCP connection.
Local address,service is (0.0.0.0,5555).
Remote address,service is (localhost,2278).
Process name is "D:\Program Files\Freeciv-2.0.4-gtk2\civserver.exe".
It means that norton has detected civserver.exe using port 5555. Port 5555 is freecivs standard port but also the standard port for many trojans so norton will list any app using that port as a possible threat.
You got two options:
1) Open port 5555 in your firewall
2) Make freeciv use another port.
Eh, don't remember how but it should be in the manuals somewhere...
Maybe you start it like this "freeciv -p:5556"?
Oh well, that was indeed a shot in the dark but I did it on an earlier version (1.3ish?) and it wasn't that hard
Had to do it because my backup software (hp ommniback) used that port...
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