trouble with web server

Dragos Neagu dragos.neagu at gmail.com
Wed Sep 21 21:35:46 MST 2005


On 9/21/05, Kurt Wolf <kwolf at itguyonline.com> wrote:
> Below are the results of an nmap against your ip.  If you have regular
> residential COX, I know they block a bunch of ports.
>
> kwolf at x40:~$ sudo nmap -O 68.228.246.54
> Password:
>
> Starting nmap 3.81 ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap/ ) at 2005-09-21 21:19
> MST
> Warning:  OS detection will be MUCH less reliable because we did not
> find at least 1 open and 1 closed TCP port
> Interesting ports on ip68-228-246-54.ph.ph.cox.net (68.228.246.54):
> (The 1661 ports scanned but not shown below are in state: filtered)
> PORT   STATE SERVICE
> 21/tcp open  ftp
> 22/tcp open  ssh
> Device type: firewall|general purpose|specialized
> Running (JUST GUESSING) : SonicWall SonicOS (86%), Linux 2.4.X (86%),
> Contiki (85%)
> Aggressive OS guesses: SonicWALL 4060 firewall (86%), SonicWall SOHO-3
> firewall (86%), Linux 2.4.18 (x86) (86%), Contiki 1.2-devel0 embedded OS
> on Ethernut card (85%)
> No exact OS matches for host (test conditions non-ideal).
> Uptime 1.396 days (since Tue Sep 20 11:50:11 2005)
>
> Nmap finished: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 37.882 seconds

I know cox blocks port 80 which is why i used port 8080 and it worked
fine, until recently.
Yes, I have a Linksys WCG200, and i have ports 21(ftp), 22(ssh),
80(http, wishful thinking), and 8080(alt-http, it worked until now)
forward to the fedora box.

On 9/21/05, Lyndon Tiu <ltiu at alumni.sfu.ca> wrote:
>
> Try:
> telnet lymz.us 22
> and
> telnet lymz.us 8080
> This way, you can tell if there is a firewall in-between.

I don't have direct access to an external machine, so I used
general.asu.edu. "ssh <foo>@lymz.us#22" worked, whereas "ssh
<bar>@lymz.us#8080" still hasn't made a connection.
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