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Originally posted by ONEMANBANNED
NO PORTS were found to be OPEN.
The port found to be CLOSED was: 113
Other than what is listed above, all ports are STEALTH.
TruStealth: FAILED - NOT all tested ports were STEALTH,
- NO unsolicited packets were received,
- A PING REPLY (ICMP Echo) WAS RECEIVED.
This is good no?
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No ports open is good
true stealth is the best...... port 113 is often the hardest to stealth surprisingly it is rarely needed. If you are behind a router you can simply forward that port to a IP that doesn't exist like 192.168.1.212 or something. and then the port will stealth and you will 99% most likely not have any adverse effects while browsing the web. Some firewalls have a difficult time handling port 113 read more here
http://grc.com/port_113.htm
Unless you use PING I would atleast suggest blocking the outgoing reply from your machine.
Here's mine GRC Port Authority Report created on UTC: 2004-01-06 at 12:35:52
Results from scan of ports: 0-1055
0 Ports Open
0 Ports Closed
1056 Ports Stealth
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1056 Ports Tested
ALL PORTS tested were found to be: STEALTH.
TruStealth: PASSED - ALL tested ports were STEALTH,
- NO unsolicited packets were received,
- NO Ping reply (ICMP Echo) was received.
Scans like GRC are good to a point but almost all scans
only scan the most common ports. Mainly because it would just consume too much bandwidth and take to long to hit all 60,000+ ports. Sygate offers a Trojan port scan and a few others to check a few more port ranges
http://scan.sygatetech.com/