Re: How to stealth Port 113 in my NAT Router
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Date: 07/27/04
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Date: Mon, 26 Jul 2004 19:45:12 -0400
>Now how to achieve a stealth response on a router? I don't use D-Link but
>the procedures should be very similar. Go to the page on the routers web
>management pages for forwarding and forward TCP port 113 to an unused IP
>address. Preferably one not in the DHCP range of the LAN side being used.
Thank you. While I agree that stealth is silly, some people think it is
important, and the guy deserved an answer, not a philosophy. I don't have a
router, so I couldn't answer the question. With any luck, a D-Link owner will
jump in.
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