RE: Hardening Ports? [7:40852]

2002-04-09 Thread Ali Mesdaq
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RE: Hardening Ports? [7:40852]

2002-04-09 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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RE: Hardening Ports? [7:40852]

2002-04-09 Thread Ali Mesdaq
You also might want to try Retina from eEye. It's the best scanner on the market. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 10:26 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Hardening Ports? [7:40852] Hello all, The absolute

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2002-04-09 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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2002-04-09 Thread Charlie
g for more info. > > HTH, > Kent > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of > Charlie > Sent: Monday, April 08, 2002 12:51 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Hardening Ports? [7:40852] > > > Hello, all :-)

Re: Hardening Ports? [7:40852]

2002-04-09 Thread Charlie
> should be under the advanced configuration for TCP/IP. > > cheekin > > - Original Message - > From: "Charlie" > To: > Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 4:40 AM > Subject: Re: Hardening Ports? [7:40852] > > > > Thank you, Sam. Your instructions w

Re: Hardening Ports? [7:40852]

2002-04-08 Thread Chee Kin
My apologies. Posted to the wrong group. cheekin - Original Message - From: "Chee Kin" To: Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 9:35 AM Subject: Re: Hardening Ports? [7:40852] > You can also try using the IP Filtering feature from Windows NT/2000. It > should be un

Re: Hardening Ports? [7:40852]

2002-04-08 Thread Chee Kin
You can also try using the IP Filtering feature from Windows NT/2000. It should be under the advanced configuration for TCP/IP. cheekin - Original Message - From: "Charlie" To: Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 4:40 AM Subject: Re: Hardening Ports? [7:40852] > Thank yo

RE: Hardening Ports? [7:40852]

2002-04-08 Thread Kent Hundley
-- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Charlie Sent: Monday, April 08, 2002 12:51 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Hardening Ports? [7:40852] Hello, all :-) I was hoping one (or many) of you could help me with a question I have: how do I lock-down ports on a server? I know h

Re: Hardening Ports? [7:40852]

2002-04-08 Thread Charlie
Patrick - I was refering to TCP/IP ports. Thanks for your reply. Sam's message came in very handy and answered my question as well. Thanks again. Charlie ""Patrick Ramsey"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > do you men ethernet ports or tcpip ports? > > Ethernet

Re: Hardening Ports? [7:40852]

2002-04-08 Thread Charlie
Thank you, Sam. Your instructions were clear and simple to follow. I was refering to a Windows system. I gave it a try and already idenitified open ports (which I also learned from using WS PingPro). I will now attempt to close/end some services. Thanks again. Charlie ""sam sneed"" wrote i

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2002-04-08 Thread Patrick Ramsey
do you men ethernet ports or tcpip ports? Ethernet ports are done in the driver autonegotiate/speed/duplex settings locking down tcpip ports is entirely different. TCPwrappers will wrap daemons and applications under *nix... not so sure there is an equivalent for microsoft or novellTCPWrapp

Re: Hardening Ports? [7:40852]

2002-04-08 Thread sam sneed
Which operating systems? On windows the most common way to to disable services from the control panel. Do a netstat -an to see which ports are open. Then you can shutdown services that have those ports open. On UNIX/LINUX you can do the same netstat -an. Most of the services can be disabled in

Hardening Ports? [7:40852]

2002-04-08 Thread Charlie
Hello, all :-) I was hoping one (or many) of you could help me with a question I have: how do I lock-down ports on a server? I know how to lock them down on firewalls and routers, but how to do it on a server is my question. I know it's a general question but any assistance would be most apprec