It's me
And whenever I see anybody post their home connection IP address, ANYWHERE, I scan it and let them know of any obvious problems.
You will also see from the scans that they're SYN scans only and I never, ever attempt to connect().
I help out with a number of tech forums, and you wouldn't believe the number of people that just hook up a PC to the 'net on broadband and leave it WIDE open.
I assure you, nothing malicious intended, just a health check.
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Mon 2 Jun 2003, 20:38,
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You will also see from the scans that they're SYN scans only and I never, ever attempt to connect().
I help out with a number of tech forums, and you wouldn't believe the number of people that just hook up a PC to the 'net on broadband and leave it WIDE open.
I assure you, nothing malicious intended, just a health check.
wow! thanks for letting me know.
did you find anything?
//edit what about all the other people on the forum who probably don't even have a firewall?
//edit2 - do you recommend a firewall (like zonealarm) on my webserver as well? (see profile for network diagram)
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Mon 2 Jun 2003, 20:38,
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//edit what about all the other people on the forum who probably don't even have a firewall?
//edit2 - do you recommend a firewall (like zonealarm) on my webserver as well? (see profile for network diagram)
Odd
I thought I'd already replied to this, but it has disappeared...
No, nothing there - you look pretty safe.
One obvious comment - lots of "closed" ports, rather than "stealth". Don't know what firewallage you have, don't post details here!!!
I didn't do a full 1-65535 port scan, so my results are incomplete.
Go to grc.com and look for "shields up" to test yourself too.
Best regards,
Bern
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Mon 2 Jun 2003, 21:09,
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No, nothing there - you look pretty safe.
One obvious comment - lots of "closed" ports, rather than "stealth". Don't know what firewallage you have, don't post details here!!!
I didn't do a full 1-65535 port scan, so my results are incomplete.
Go to grc.com and look for "shields up" to test yourself too.
Best regards,
Bern