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| Subject: | Re: how nmap can know my firewalled servers ? |
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| Date: | Thu, 13 Apr 2006 09:26:21 +0800 |
Yes, i agree that. How about UDP, if an udp port firewalled, how does NMAP know it? 2006/4/13, Nathaniel Hall <nathaniel.d.hall@gmail.com>:
I am assuming you are using a DROP rule on your firewall. NMAP knows that if it does not receive a response for a TCP connection then it is firewalled. Dropping traffic at a firewall violates RFC and makes it much easier to know when there is a firewall between the scanner and the end host. I recommend using REJECT -A INPUT -j REJECT --reject-with icmp-host-unreachable That will conform to RFC (I'm pretty sure) and will make it harder to detect a firewall with NMAP. Alexey Eremenko wrote:Hi all ! I know that "nmap" can show open ports. But nmap also shows my firewalled ports ! How? Since some servers (like apache) are firewalled with iptables, how can nmap know wherever my system run the service with open port, filtered port or doesn't run it at all ?-- Nathaniel Hall, GSEC GCFW GCIA ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This List Sponsored by: Webroot Don't leave your confidential company and customer records un-protected. Try Webroot's Spy Sweeper Enterprise(TM) for 30 days for FREE with no obligation. See why so many companies trust Spy Sweeper Enterprise to eradicate spyware from their networks. FREE 30-Day Trial of Spy Sweeper Enterprise http://www.webroot.com/forms/enterprise_lead.php --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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