On Wed, 2004-11-17 at 10:20, hackhound wrote:
My ISP assigns me a dynamic IP address. My DSL modem/router is
configured only to allow ports 22 (SSH) and 80 (HTTP) to passthough to
my ML9.2 box. I ran Nmap to confirm this, and it came back saying
that ports 23 (Telnet) and 80 were open. I
On Wednesday 17 Nov 2004 20:34, Stephen Kühn wrote:
On Wed, 2004-11-17 at 10:20, hackhound wrote:
My ISP assigns me a dynamic IP address. My DSL modem/router is
configured only to allow ports 22 (SSH) and 80 (HTTP) to passthough to
my ML9.2 box. I ran Nmap to confirm this, and it came
On Thu, 2004-11-18 at 09:34, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Wednesday 17 Nov 2004 20:34, Stephen Kühn wrote:
On Wed, 2004-11-17 at 10:20, hackhound wrote:
My ISP assigns me a dynamic IP address. My DSL modem/router is
configured only to allow ports 22 (SSH) and 80 (HTTP) to passthough to
my
On Wednesday 17 Nov 2004 22:44, Stephen Kühn wrote:
On the router itself you should (SHOULD) be able to setup
port-forwarding - this allows a connection attempt at whatever port to
be forwarded to a machine's IP on your internal LAN - for instance, on
my router, I have port 80 forwarded to my
My ISP assigns me a dynamic IP address. My DSL modem/router is
configured only to allow ports 22 (SSH) and 80 (HTTP) to passthough to
my ML9.2 box. I ran Nmap to confirm this, and it came back saying
that ports 23 (Telnet) and 80 were open. I then went to www.grc.com
and ran a port probe from
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Es Dissabte 23 Novembre 2002 18:58, en Derek Jennings va escriure:
I'd like to let other computers running windows to print through my samba
shared printer, and I'm using MDK9's firewall (shorewall)... should I let
any specific port open for
On Sun, 2002-11-24 at 05:27, Joan Tur wrote:
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Hallo!
I'd like to let other computers running windows to print through my samba
shared printer, and I'm using MDK9's firewall (shorewall)... should I let any
specific port open for them to be
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Hallo!
I'd like to let other computers running windows to print through my samba
shared printer, and I'm using MDK9's firewall (shorewall)... should I let any
specific port open for them to be able to do so?? 8-?
TIA
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On Saturday 23 Nov 2002 6:27 pm, Joan Tur wrote:
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Hallo!
I'd like to let other computers running windows to print through my samba
shared printer, and I'm using MDK9's firewall (shorewall)... should I let
any specific port open for them to be
Hi all,
In order to get my network card going again.. I had to upgrade my win2000
laptop to winXP..
surprisingly enough, its faster then it was, and I am surprisingly impressed
in spite of myself..
for an M$ OS.. its not that bad.. its not linux.. but its ok, ,and i have
lots of USB burners
I don't think anything commonly "runs" on these ports. I am also using
pmfirewall and found 1024 to be left open by it, so I just put an entry in
its conffig file to close it. The test I ran only goes up to 1024, maybe
I'll add one for 1025 too. :)
vi
On Thursday 05 April 2001 01:08 pm, you wrote:
On Thursday 05 April 2001 03:11 am, you wrote:
I don't think anything commonly "runs" on these ports. I am also using
pmfirewall and found 1024 to be left open by it, so I just put an entry
in its conffig file to close it. The test I ran
Does anyone know what could possibly be running on ports 1024 and 1025? the
port tester page says it can connect to both ports and I can't figure out
why, I don't run any services and I have PM firewall installed, everything
else is stealthed, why oh why is 1024 and 1025 open?
Hi All
How do i get a list of all port so i know what i'm locking out
On Fri, 21 Jul 2000, Michael (Nozy) Falzon wrote:
Hi All
How do i get a list of all port so i know what i'm locking out
netstat -a
should be a good start...
...joakim
On Fri, 26 May 2000, you wrote:
Hi everybody, I'm trying out gfcc the port configging app,
so far I'm learning how to use it, I want to block all
the ports except of course the ones I'm using on my server.
I wish to leave open 21 for ftp, 80 for www, and 25 for mail,
by the way, is the e
Hi everybody, I'm trying out gfcc the port configging app,
so far I'm learning how to use it, I want to block all
the ports except of course the ones I'm using on my server.
I wish to leave open 21 for ftp, 80 for www, and 25 for mail,
by the way, is the e mail server port just one for smtp and
for the modem use modemtool or in kppp config set the to the apropiate port
/dev/ttSy0=com1
/dev/ttyS1=com2, etc
El Fri, 10 Mar 2000, escribiste:
I recently installed the Mandrake 7.0 and cannot get the modem and
printer to work. I checked the interrupts information and the three used
for
I recently installed the Mandrake 7.0 and cannot get the modem and
printer to work. I checked the interrupts information and the three used
for
modem (COM 2) : IR 03
serial port (COM 1): IR 04
parallel port - printer: IR 07
are not detected, everything else works fine. I have an ISA I/O.
What can
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