I installed Look 'n' Stop and tested it at Shield UP! and I passed all the tests perfectly! However, going to Look 'n' Stop's website I received this message: The 113 or 5000 ports are open according to an online scan. Import the "TCP : Block incoming connections" from this file: http://looknstop.soft4ever.com/Rules/BlockIncomingTCPConnection.rie For an enhanced security, we recommand you to load the EnhancedRulesSet.rls ruleset from the Internet Filtering page. I did most of Blackspear's settings except for the File Sharing. I am connected to a wireless modem/router via an ethernet card and my daughter upstairs is connected via a USB port with an adapter. Do I need to make any changes to my computer in Look 'n' Stop? I have the Enhanced loading -- is that what I should have? Here are some photos of my installation setup:
While I saw this below at LNS website, the two ports were probed at Shields UP! and passed with text information shown below. Anyone know why the LNS website indicated a problem with these ports? (From LNS website): The 113 or 5000 ports are open according to an online scan. Import the "TCP : Block incoming connections" from this file: http://looknstop.soft4ever.com/Rules...Connection.rie From Shields UP! GRC Port Authority Report created on UTC: 2005-12-30 at 18:39:33 Results from scan of ports: 113, 5000 0 Ports Open 0 Ports Closed 2 Ports Stealth --------------------- 2 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.
I saw that on this page at the bottom: http://www.looknstop.com/En/faq_configuration.htm I now think it is just a question/answer thing