Re: tiny personal firewall
From: x y (jamescagney90210@yahoo.com)
Date: 06/08/02
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From: "x y" <jamescagney90210@yahoo.com> Date: Sat, 8 Jun 2002 16:05:22 -0400
Try posting your message to a firewall group like comp.security.firewalls
[believe you can do this at Google groups page]. You could also try Sygate,
which is free for noncommercial use but has a support newsgroup and email
support. Posting the name of your ftp software to that group or a support
area for that ftp software would help someone determine why or how to
disable it from listening to those ports. You're certain it's your FTP
server listening for RPC [port 111]? I assume you konw that's a port that
is very commonly scanned and exploited by hackers.
"Karel Hala" <hala@atlas.cz> wrote in message
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> Hi there,
>
> have anybody here experiences with %subj%?? Im about to use it on WWW
server
> with FTP service. I have alowed ports 20,21,80,443 in TCP and needful UDP
> ports. Today someone tried to hack server on TCP port 34125, thats OK
> forbidden. But
> in status window there are two lines, which I dont understand, FTP server
> (third party) are listening on local address from any address at port 111
> and 1030. That i dont like at all. I meant i set all communications from
> ports mentioned strictcly ban. Worse is somebody else broke on local port
> 43200 and connected from my IP to FTP server on same IP. However on
account
> he visited wasnt anything important, but I thought, when I set all ports
> ban, I mean ALL. Please could anyone help with settings this soft?? Im
> fortunately restricted to use a freeware, and theres no help to use....
>
> Thanx
> Karel
>
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