Re: Open Port 80?

From: -Draino- (earthuser_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 06/17/03


Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 22:35:43 -0400


Did that with no luck. It doesn't make sense that port 80 would be open
behind the router unless I used port forwarding. This is the only problem I
have left to resolve.

D

"CZ" <CZ@no99spam.com> wrote in message
news:uUWBE7ENDHA.2244@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> >> My router is set up in "routing mode". I use a 192.168.2.2 address. I
do
> not
> use DHCP with the router. I assign all my own IP addresses.
>
> The cable modem is hooked up to the WAN port. I get my ISP's DHCP assigned
> numbers. If I pull the plug on the WAN I still have access to my internal
> network.
>
> If I stop IIS grc.com shows port 80 as only "CLOSED"
>
> All of this is related to IIS. If I uninstall IIS port 80 is "STEALTHED"
>
> D:
>
> Try disabling (set to Disabled) the following services on the XP with IIS
> v5.1 computer.
> SSDP Discovery Services
> Universal Plug & Play Device Host
>
> Reboot and test
>
>
>
>
>



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