Re: d-link dsl-504 + kerio firewall question
From: SteveB (sbrads_at_nildramDOTcoDOTuk)
Date: 10/28/04
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Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2004 18:39:20 +0100
The problems can be on the PC you're not using as the incoming probes can't
tell the difference between the 2. I get this with my DSL-500 plus switch
feeding 3 PC's. My PC is watertight and stealthed when it's the only one
switched on, but turn on a less well protected occasional usage laptop and
probe the system from my PC using grc.com and I get some ports only closed
not stealthed.
"rello" <relloman@beasty.com> wrote in message
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> set up a 2 pc network with the above 4 port modem and found that my
> usual firewall, kerio showed holes everywhere when i ran a port scan
> from grc.com ....some ports were stealthed but many showed closed with
> a few open...i usually find the kerio default ruleset is fine for
> bigpond, optus broadband and any dialup account....any body got an
> idea why this is so???
> thanks
> relloman
> relloman
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