filtered ports
Derek Atkins
warlord at MIT.EDU
Thu Nov 8 10:52:24 EST 2001
You can try using 'traceroute -p 22 your.home.host.name' to attempt
to see where it fails. It may not work if they specifically block
TCP/22 and not UDP/22, but most likely they're not that bright ;)
-derek
Kent Borg <kentborg at borg.org> writes:
> On Fri, Nov 02, 2001 at 01:40:40PM -0500, Matthew J. Brodeur wrote:
> > You didn't mention whether the nmap scan was from a local or remote
> > machine. If it was remote then your ISP could be blocking ports for you.
> > I don't know of any currently blocking 22, but it's possible. If that's
> > the case, I'd complain LOUDLY.
>
> My ISP, Galaxy DSL (gis.net), also seems to be blocking port 22. The
> support people seem quite willing to unblock it but can't figure out
> where or how. I am thinking that the CLEC (NAS) is doing the
> blocking. I would appreciate any advice on exactly what to suggest
> for how to unblock it. (And unblock everything.)
>
> I know that to get the NATing DSL Pipe modem/router they control to
> default all inbound ports to the internal IP of my server (not just a
> badly limited list) I had to read the manual myself, fax gis.net the
> page for exactly what needed to be done, and get them to tell NAS
> exactly what to do. The GIS support people said were grateful to know
> how to do that.
>
> I am thinking there must be a way to figure out the IP number of
> exactly where the block happens and then track down who controls that
> box. But I haven't figured out how yet.
>
> In the meantime, I am running my ssh on an unblocked port.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> -kb, the Kent who is reasonably pleased with his DSL in that is it up
> mostly, lets him run servers, hasn't gone out of business, the CLEC
> hasn't gone out of business, and is affordable.
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