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| Subject: | Re: All tcp ports open? |
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| Date: | Mon, 30 Aug 2004 00:13:41 -0400 |
I've lost the original post so I don't have all of the details that I perhaps should. That being said...dollars to donuts...Raptor firewall. Some versions report all TCP and UDP ports as open and jam up automated scans but you can usually do some banner grabbing to determine the presence of a Raptor and then work around it. -- Nathan R. Valentine <nathan@nathanvalentine.org>
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