port questions..

bruce bedouglas at earthlink.net
Fri Jul 7 20:22:56 UTC 2006


i tried to run nmap from inside my network, pointing it to my external ip
address..

nmap foo.com -p113 for port #113

i get

 port     filtered     unknown/(known app)

i assume this indicates that the port is open...

-bruce


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bruce wrote:
> how can i tell (what app to run) which ports are getting through my
> router...

I use nmap for this.  There's a Gtk GUI if you want it (not sure if
the GUI is in Core or Extras, but it likely is).

Run it from somewhere outside your network and point it at your
router's IP to see what's open.

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