I know what they are, I'm wondering why smoothwall doesnt have them closed instead of filtered On Fri, 04 Apr 2003 09:22:32 -0600 Jason Clinton wrote: > Matt Luettgen wrote: > > 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? > > The second one is Back Orifice 2000. Back in my script kiddie days, > this handy little tool would allow you to completely control a remote > computer. It's quite dated, now. > > I don't know about the first one. I assume both of these are to block > standard trojan traffic. > > -- > Jason Clinton > I don't believe in witty sigs. >