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Portscan yourself!



On Fri, 24 Sep 2004, Eric wrote:

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> David Kramer wrote:
> | If you only have one machine, this URL can be used to portscan yoursef.
> |
> | http://www.dslreports.com/scan
> 
> According to my IDS Log others like to do this for me.  :)  I did the
> check and was surprised to see,
> 
> UDP 137 : FILTERED	No response packet was received.
> UDP 138 : OPEN	The port is open.
> UDP 139 : FILTERED	No response packet was received.
> 
> NetBIOS/Samba?.  I'm not using it.  Suppose I should turn it off?

ABSOFREAKINLUTELY!  That's bad.

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