Thread: Port Forwarding
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Old 26-11-2009, 15:17   #8
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Re: Port Forwarding

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Originally Posted by Aragorn View Post
According to this, port 13000 is used by a known trojan. It is 'possible' that VM might be blocking it.
some ports are blocked - although not many tbh.

usual ones are the netbios ports ( 135 137 and 139 ) also 445 is blocked, but I'm not really sure why

Ports blocked due to viruses / worms etc etc tend to get opened again when they are 'safe'

the easy way to find out if VM are blocking a port is to run a TCP trace on that particular port and see if it gets onto the network at all, if it's blocked the trace won't go any further than your modem

---------- Post added at 15:17 ---------- Previous post was at 14:52 ----------

just had a quick google and SQL slammer exploited a vulnerability on windows servers on port 445 years ago
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