They ever start blocking 22 and I'm going to get really annoyed. (At
least they're not likely to ever block 10000 [webmin].)
Mike Benjamin wrote:
>
> I *just* ran a scan of my home network for other reasons, the ports
> cox@home are filtering to me are:
>
> smtp 25/tcp
> http 80/tcp
> netbios-ns 137/tcp
> netbios-dgm 138/tcp
> netbios-ssn 139/tcp
> microsoft-ds 445/tcp
>
> All other TCP ports 1-1024 are allowed through. YMMV.
>
> --mikeb
>
> On Sun, Jan 20, 2002 at 12:55:52PM -0700, Gontran wrote:
> : * Adrian Mink (adrian@minkland.com) wrote:
> : > That's what I had been doing previously. Cox@home only blocked 80 to me so I
> : > was able to run ftp and mail out of my house on my RH box. Now they are
> : > blocking all lower level ports. What a pain.
> : >
> : Really? That's quite interesting. When you say 'all lower level', do
> : you mean >=1024 or do you mean only say 25 and 23?
> :
> : Curious,
> : Gontran