[c-nsp] RESOLVED: Port 1720 & 1863

abs abhishake00 at yahoo.com
Wed Dec 23 20:01:28 EST 2009


thank you all for your help.  for the folks interested the issue was that the two ports are being intercepted by my ISP.  once again thank you all for you help

cheers,
abs

--- On Wed, 12/23/09, Steve Bertrand <steve at ibctech.ca> wrote:

From: Steve Bertrand <steve at ibctech.ca>
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Port 1720 & 1863
To: "abs" <abhishake00 at yahoo.com>
Date: Wednesday, December 23, 2009, 7:49 PM

abs wrote:
> Now this makes a lot more sense.  i was going crazy trying to figure
> this out.  I think they are doing the same for port 1863. 
> 
> It would be greatly appreciated if you could setup a vm for me to run
> some scans off of. 

No problem.

I've got to finish up writing some code right now, so I'll get the vm
set up first thing tomorrow before I'm done for the week.

Hopefully you're familiar with FreeBSD, as that is what the host will be.

All I ask is that you *only* probe hosts that are your own. I'm an ISP,
and I've been burned before after being taken advantage of after doing
favours like this.

Believe it or not, I'm not generally a trusting person, but that is
generally outweighed my desire to help others.

So, with that understanding, and the understanding that you can do
whatever you want within the vm so long as there is no network abuse,
I'll get things configured, and send you the detail in the morning so
that you can SSH into the box via IPv4 and IPv6.

Cheers!

Steve

ps. it would likely be kind to reply your original post to the cisco-nsp
list with [RESOLVED] in the subject, just so the others who were
following the thread can rest assured that all is well and good with you ;)



      


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