Easy port question
am 29.06.2005 15:43:50 von Old GuyHow do I test a port on my PC to determine if my firewall has it open or
closed?
How do I test a port on my PC to determine if my firewall has it open or
closed?
On Wed, 29 Jun 2005 09:43:50 -0400, Old Guy wrote:
> How do I test a port on my PC to determine if my firewall has it open or
> closed?
If you have more than one system, use nmap to check another box.
http://www.insecure.org/nmap/
do a port scan from another system. I have not check any of these
for over 2 years. They are not in any order to speak of.
http://crypto.yashy.com/ ! port scan (bottom of pg)
http://privacy.net/ ! security port scan
http://scan.sygatetech.com/ ! security port scan of you system
http://security1.norton.com/us/intro.asp ! security port scan of you syste
http://trojanscanner.com/cgi-bin/nph-portscanner ! trojan port scanner
http://www.dslreports.com/scan ! security port scan of you syste
http://www.dslreports.com ! security port scan of you syste
http://www.grc.com ! security port scan of you syste
http://www.hackerwhacker.com/ ! security port scan of you syste
http://www.sdesign.com/cgi-bin/fwtest.cgi ! trojan port scanner
http://www.sdesign.com/securitytest/index.html ! security port scan of system
http://www.securitymetrics.com/portscan.adp ! security scan check
http://www.wilders.org/free_services.htm ! security port scan
In article
> How do I test a port on my PC to determine if my firewall has it open or
> closed?
>
Try
http://www.pcflank.com/about.htm
Casey
Casey Klc wrote:
> In article
>
>>How do I test a port on my PC to determine if my firewall has it open or
>>closed?
>>
>
> Try
> http://www.pcflank.com/about.htm
> Casey
Nope, it couldn't find the correct IP address.
Thanks, anyway.
Old Guy wrote:
> Casey Klc wrote:
>> http://www.pcflank.com/about.htm
> Nope, it couldn't find the correct IP address.
Are you saying that using the links at that site that lead toward the
Advanced Port Scanner couldn't determine your IP? The advanced port
scanner would be able to let you select one specific port to test and
how you wanted to test it, with TCP connect or TCP syn type.
That doesn't sound right. What about http://www.whatismyip.com or
similar.
A website has to see the IP you look like or it can't send you its
webpage.
--
Mike Easter
Mike Easter wrote:
> Old Guy wrote:
>
>>Casey Klc wrote:
>
>
>>>http://www.pcflank.com/about.htm
>
>
>>Nope, it couldn't find the correct IP address.
>
>
> Are you saying that using the links at that site that lead toward the
> Advanced Port Scanner couldn't determine your IP? The advanced port
> scanner would be able to let you select one specific port to test and
> how you wanted to test it, with TCP connect or TCP syn type.
>
Yup, that's what I'm saying. BTW, I was told today I dont need to check
ports - a wireless firewall only allows 1 port in and 4 ports out. My
device instructions say it needs specific ports open. Both can't be
true, right?
> That doesn't sound right. What about http://www.whatismyip.com or
> similar.
>
> A website has to see the IP you look like or it can't send you its
> webpage.
>
Thanks. I'll try it tomorrow.
..>
> Yup, that's what I'm saying. BTW, I was told today I dont need to check
> ports - a wireless firewall only allows 1 port in and 4 ports out. My
> device instructions say it needs specific ports open. Both can't be
> true, right?
What are you talking about here?
What's a wireless firewall?
Just what device is it brand name and model?
Duane :)
In article <42C2D3FD.8090900@gmail.com>, jay.lunis@gmail.com says...
> Casey Klc wrote:
> > In article
> >
> >>How do I test a port on my PC to determine if my firewall has it open or
> >>closed?
> >>
> >
> > Try
> > http://www.pcflank.com/about.htm
> > Casey
>
> Nope, it couldn't find the correct IP address.
> Thanks, anyway.
>
The IP address for
http://www.pcflank.com/about.htm
is
195.131.4.164
Casey
Duane Arnold wrote:
> .>
>
>>Yup, that's what I'm saying. BTW, I was told today I dont need to check
>>ports - a wireless firewall only allows 1 port in and 4 ports out. My
>>device instructions say it needs specific ports open. Both can't be
>>true, right?
>
>
> What are you talking about here?
>
> What's a wireless firewall?
>
> Just what device is it brand name and model?
>
> Duane :)
My fault, I meant s/w firewall - Norton.
device = Tivo.