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Discussion in 'Other Ghost Security Software' started by benida, Dec 9, 2006.

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  1. benida

    benida Registered Member

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    I testing my ports to GRC, and I've got these results:

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    GRC Port Authority Report created on UTC: 2006-12-09 at 11:48:40

    Results from scan of ports: 0-1055

    0 Ports Open
    1 Ports Closed
    1055 Ports Stealth
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    1056 Ports Tested

    NO PORTS were found to be OPEN.

    The port found to be CLOSED was: 1

    Other than what is listed above, all ports are STEALTH.

    TruStealth: FAILED - NOT all tested ports were STEALTH,
    - NO unsolicited packets were received,
    - NO Ping reply (ICMP Echo) was received.

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    and these are my rules:

    GW Rules.jpg

    but I've always the same results from GRC.
    Help me please
     
  2. Hermescomputers

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    Look @ my graphic and see the "Blue" Arrow you need to include both ports in the rule not just one!
     

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  4. benida

    benida Registered Member

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    I did try it, but I've the same results in the GRC test.
     
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  7. Hermescomputers

    Hermescomputers Registered Member

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    Your probably behind a router with a built in firewall or perhaps a dsl modem with a firewall... that would be where the fault is. Those settings work unless you have another layer between your Ghostwall and the testing site.
     
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