Blame it all on the firewall!
Matt Luettgen
matt at tccassociates.net
Fri Apr 4 16:24:11 CST 2003
I'm not saying your wrong but....
Why didnt they show up as closed like the other 50000+ ports that are
closed?
On Fri, 4 Apr 2003 09:44:15 -0600
"Kevin Hodle" <kevinh at aos5.com> wrote:
> Smoothwall is blocking them... There is a big difference between an
> 'open' state and a 'filtered' state.
>
>
> Kevin Hodle
> CCNA, Network+, A+
> Alexander Open Systems
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brian Kelsay [mailto:bkelsay at comcast.net]
> Sent: Friday, April 04, 2003 9:42 AM
> To: kclug at kclug.org
> Subject: Blame it all on the firewall!
>
>
> So Smoothwall didn't block them out of the box? Can't you just add
> them to
> your iptables? Are you running Smoothwall off the CD? If so there
> should
> be a way for it to save its config files to a floppy or something. I
> haven't gotten around to changing my firewall over to something newer
> yet because my Freesco just keeps on humming along. I did have to
> install a newer PC and move the NICs when the power supply finally
> died on my P-60. I've made it through Code Red and all the other worms
> with only a slow down when they were at their worst. Brian
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Matt Luettgen" <
>
> > I was doing some port forwarding last night with smoothwall and when
> > I
>
> > was done I had someone nmap me from the outside world, everything
> > looked normal but two ports which concern me because of the windows
> > boxes on the network.
> >
> > 31337/tcp filtered Elite
> > 54320/tcp filtered bo2k
> >
> > Any ideas of why Smoothwall wouldnt be blocking these?
> >
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