Phillip, Thanks for answering my post, I see that there are more ports scanned when logged in to Speedguide as a member. Also that they are described in greater detail.(I did a scan from my job today and was glad im not them. lol)
My own results are still under question tho, I only have 3 open udp ...
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- Wed Jan 12, 2005 10:30 am
- Forum: Network Security
- Topic: SG Security Scan
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- Sun Jan 09, 2005 3:28 pm
- Forum: Network Security
- Topic: SG Security Scan
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sg portscan
The difference I'm talking about is as follows:
When I do the scan without logging in I get all filtered ports except for 135,137 & 139. which show open.
When I log in and do the scan All of my ports show as closed with the exception again of 135,137 & 139.
My question was how does the portscan go ...
When I do the scan without logging in I get all filtered ports except for 135,137 & 139. which show open.
When I log in and do the scan All of my ports show as closed with the exception again of 135,137 & 139.
My question was how does the portscan go ...
- Thu Jan 06, 2005 5:01 pm
- Forum: Network Security
- Topic: SG Security Scan
- Replies: 34
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- Thu Jan 06, 2005 4:49 pm
- Forum: Network Security
- Topic: Security scan
- Replies: 0
- Views: 1778
Security scan
Why is it that when I do a port scan from this site not logged on all my ports show as filtered. But When I log on as a member they all show as closed?