From: Mike <1100100@gmail.com>
To: "James B. Hiller" <jhiller@visi.net>
Cc: netfilter@lists.netfilter.org
Subject: Re: Port 21, 23, and 80 are open according to Shields Up at grc.com
Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2004 19:47:47 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <8ca42282040913164724b70aa4@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200409132122.i8DLM1i6001590@bassett.home.org>
Hi James,
Thanks for your reply, but I'm fairly certain this is not a kernel issue.
On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 17:22:01 -0400 (EDT), James B. Hiller
<jhiller@visi.net> wrote:
> Hi.
>
>
>
> > On Sat, 2004-09-11 at 19:09, Mike wrote:
> > > Hi Group:
> > >
> > > I've tested for open ports from all the LAN clients behind my linux
> > > box router/gateway/firewall and all of them come up with the same
> > > results: port 21, 23, and 80 are open according to the results of the
> > > Steve Gibson Shields Up test.
> > >
> > > I can't figure out how this can be happening.
> > > I've run a full nmap -P0 (that's a zero) on all my local ip addresses
> > > - 192.168.169.*
> >
> > you need to keep in mind that if your netfilter box is performing
> > MASQ/SNAT for your LAN machines--the IP being scanned by grc.com is the
> > public IP of the netfilter box.
> >
> > unless your doing some DNATs to machines on your LAN--you should focus
> > your efforts on the netfilter machine itself.
> >
> > "netstat -lntu" would be a good place to start.
> >
> > i've always questioned the output of web-based scanners like grc.com;
> > however, i just went to grc.com and tried it out, and achieved a
> > *perfect* "TruStealth" rating...which must mean i'm super l33t like
> > stevie... :-P
>
> For whatever it may be worth: I have linux 2.6.0 running on my firewall
> machine, and 2.6.9-rc1 running on a machine behind it, and I get (and
> have always gotten) a *perfect* TruStealth result relative to both
> machines.
>
> jbh
>
>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2004-09-13 23:47 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 26+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-09-11 18:50 MAC addresses Darren Kirby
2004-09-11 20:01 ` active
2004-09-13 15:57 ` Jose Maria Lopez
2004-09-13 20:03 ` srg
2004-09-11 21:31 ` Frank Gruellich
2004-09-11 22:23 ` Jason Opperisano
2004-09-12 0:26 ` Darren Kirby
2004-09-12 0:54 ` Jason Opperisano
2004-09-12 1:14 ` Darren Kirby
2004-09-12 2:30 ` Chris Brenton
2004-09-12 23:09 ` Darren Kirby
2004-09-11 23:09 ` Port 21, 23, and 80 are open according to Shields Up at grc.com Mike
2004-09-11 23:14 ` George Alexandru Dragoi
2004-09-12 7:38 ` Mike
2004-09-13 1:15 ` George Alexandru Dragoi
2004-09-13 12:35 ` Mike
2004-09-14 1:01 ` Nick Drage
2004-09-13 12:53 ` Jason Opperisano
2004-09-13 15:18 ` Mike
2004-09-13 21:22 ` James B. Hiller
2004-09-13 23:47 ` Mike [this message]
2004-09-14 5:09 ` Mike
2004-09-14 0:12 ` <SOLVED>Port " Mike
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2004-09-13 15:21 Port " Miguel Laborde
2004-09-13 15:39 ` Mike
2004-09-13 16:04 ` Jose Maria Lopez
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