cant close or cloak port 305 win 2k

cant close or cloak port 305 win 2k

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cant close or cloak port 305 win 2k scully 12-10-2005
Posted by scully on December 10, 2005, 6:10 pm
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bigpond cable via usb.............
tried to close this port but stubbornly it remains open
i have turned off dcom and set rules in the firewall [kerio] which
disallows access in or out for tcp or udp

any tips on how to cloak or at least close port 135?
thanks
scul

Posted by amosf (Tim Fairchild) on December 10, 2005, 6:49 pm
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scully wrote something like:

> bigpond cable via usb.............
> tried to close this port but stubbornly it remains open
> i have turned off dcom and set rules in the firewall [kerio] which
> disallows access in or out for tcp or udp
>
> any tips on how to cloak or at least close port 135?
> thanks
> scul

Use a router. I use an old headless P166 PC with smoothwall on it, but any
hardware router/firewall is a good idea IMO.

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Posted by Bit Twister on December 10, 2005, 6:51 pm
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On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 23:10:39 GMT, scully wrote:
>
> any tips on how to cloak or at least close port 135?


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Posted by David H. Lipman on December 10, 2005, 7:35 pm
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| bigpond cable via usb.............
| tried to close this port but stubbornly it remains open
| i have turned off dcom and set rules in the firewall [kerio] which
| disallows access in or out for tcp or udp
|
| any tips on how to cloak or at least close port 135?
| thanks
| scul

Use a Cable/DSL Router such as the Linksys BEFSR41 and specifically block TCP
and UDP ports
135 ~ 139 and 445 and you won't have to muck with the computer's OS.

I take it TCP/UDP port 305 is a typo as there is nothing from Microsoft or other
vendors at
that port loading a Service.

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Posted by on December 10, 2005, 8:34 pm
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> bigpond cable via usb.............
> tried to close this port but stubbornly it remains open
> i have turned off dcom and set rules in the firewall [kerio] which
> disallows access in or out for tcp or udp
>
> any tips on how to cloak or at least close port 135?
> thanks
> scul


So how do you know the port is "open"?


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