Are you exposed ?

>iotscanner.bullguard.com/search
post em

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>port 7457
panic

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>it's a router update port that you can't disable
Fuck you ATT

TP-Link WR2543ND with OpenWRT 15.05.1 and botnet 2016 standard

welcome to the botnet i guess

>port 5060 is exposed
oh shit

Shows Port 80 and 5001 opened, but I opened them intentionally, so it's fine.

>We found no vulnerabilities
>
>We scanned your public IP address and it looks like your network is not reachable from the internet. This is good news. You should perform this scan again when you add new devices to your network.

>scanning your ports by yourself and then submitting then to botnet
That's a great social engineering idea.

Shodan would have found them anyway so it's atleast better that you're aware of them so you can fix them

Did I just join botnet

Has anyone tried this on a large network like a school?

>No vulnerabilities.

How? I don't know shit about computers.

The only open ports are 22 and 80, which I set up for ssh access to my server, and serving my webpage. I'd be fucked from a ddos, but I don't know why anyone would target me.

Most routers don't have open ports by default.

Just get fail2ban and you'll be fine

>We scanned your public IP address and it looks like your network is not reachable from the internet. This is good news. You should perform this scan again when you add new devices to your network.
>We scanned your network and it looks like your home network is not reachable from the internet.
>We scanned your network
>We found no vulnerabilities

What did they mean by this?

>We found no vulnerabilities
that we would like to share with you. :)

it means they're actively trying to "penetrate" your network by scanning for vulnerabilities. using this website isn't very smart.

What the fuck?

Fucking kek, "ports 80 and 22 are open"
>marker is less than 8 miles from my house tho
FUCK I'M ON CABLE THIS SHOULDN'T HAPPEN

Why is it warning about 80 and 443? I run a reverse proxy. Just because I'm on a 'home network' I shouldn't host a few sites?

It's targeted at normies

Like, if you KNOW the ports are supposed to be open, it's all well and good

But if it's *information* to you, then it's probably an actual fucking problem that you need to be informed of

Plus, they actually TELL you:
>If you deliberately opened this port to enable specific device functionality, then you’re probably OK.

Oh no guys port 25565 is open!
>This means your network and devices are vulnerable, and can potentially be accessed and controlled by hackers.
>kek

It says port 2222 is open, I have it open inside my LAN but it shouldn't be reacheable outside it. What the fuck?

I tested it on canyouseeme.org and it says it's closed, what sorcery is this?

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A public Shoah you say?

NoScript blocked it (even after allowing it to execute JavaScript)

Malicious websites will never recover.

I have port 8080 open for qBittorrent. Is that bad?

>they scanned my network this month
>I have never visited this site before
>port 10001opened

How fucked am I Sup Forums?

that's your torrent client

So they know about my Alexis Texas fetish?

yeah this
that's not "my network" anyway, i guess
that's just a hop with a public ip that lives in my house

o-oh

Ports aren't your problem
Your browsing habits are

>Alexis Texas
disdain for plebs.jpg

anyway there's a nice way to secure things: disable upnp. Otherwise known as the protocol that allows software on your local network to tell the router to open ports. There's no way to do this securely. Your IoT garbage should still work within your local network.

>tfw home CCTV camera is accessable

A-at least it's password protected

What you get for not browsing with SSL(HTTPS)

>7777
wat do now

>not glorifying the perfect Aryan body of Alexis Texas

Can I do this with the provided modem from my ISP? I guess not :(

I don't get it. I use ssh and have several ports open to host videogames and yet it says my network is safe.

What's the catch

Well, are the servers running? Maybe it checks if a port is open and something is listening on it.

Maybe it only checks well known ports?

That really sounds like some online game server port...

Or maybe just the first thing a lazy malware writer thought of. Hard to tell, really.

eew, sip

> ports 34202 and 34203

the fuck am I supposed to do?

ez

>Your network is reachable through port 6881

I got qbittorrent open

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>That really sounds like some online game server port...

Most of these are and are nothing to worry about.

B)

:O

Passed
Either you've been rekt. Or as stated.

Nice try fbi.

Oh no, it found my webserver.

Just set up a forwarded port on that port to an empty IP address.

Why would you set up ssh on the default port?

you should read their fucking PDF. It's like 20 pages of "the internet of things is new and wonderful and has no downsides and you should embrace it totally" propaganda, followed by a few pages of "lock your phone and don't use default router passwords" as their "solutions" to using inherently insecure devices

Apparently I have port 500 open SOMEWHERE.

There's no forward in either router (two) and my devices are a laptop with linux, an s7 and a raspberry pi

what the fuck

>tfw I have a proper firewall.

No vulnerabilities found on the connection here at my state college. They don't block shit here either; you can torrent and do whatever you want (within reason). 75MB/s down and 25MB/s up. Feels good man.

>Port 7547 is open
This what i get for still using my isp router.
What is even the "better" router brands out there nowadays?

see

>tfw in a bus with free wifi
>it's secure

They didn't scan it. Shodan runs zmap on the entire ipv4 address space several times a day. This site just uses Shodan's API.

Not surprising. It probably has no devices that listen on ports, only a router that provides firewalled wifi.

Go to your router's firewall and port forward that bitch to an unused local IP.

0.0.0.0 would be the "correct" IP to forward it to.

It might not accept 0.0.0.0 as it isn't a valid IP address and isn't on the network.

doesn't look like it

I guess I shouldnt do a deep scan?

Your network is reachable through ports 25,80,53,443,465 and 993.
Oh no, they missed 587...

Shiet, 11878 and 4585.
What the fuck.

i have, no vulnerabilties

how the fuck do i block the port on my router.
i'm using dd-wrt and i'm using this in my firewall

iptables -I FORWARD -p tcp --dport 4473 -j DROP

UPnP was a mistake.

needs to be input or output, not forward.

Correct rule would be

iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 4473 -j DROP

or

iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 4473 -j DROP

Of course you and substiture the -A with -I and then the rule number so you can put it at the top of the firewall rules.

Remember, firewalls work top down and execute on first matching rule, then terminate.

check out your logs, must be fun to read through when you have 22 open.

ASUS RT-AC68U Asuswrt-Merlin 380.64_2

Two of my ports are open (one of them 7547, one is one I forwarded for torrent clients)

I literally know nothing about networking, my PC is just hooked into the modem. How do I learn about this shit from zero?

Port 8217 on my provider.

Any tips?

Pluralsight or CBT Nuggets.

$29/Month vs $84/Month

Quantity vs Quality.

Both have great courses, working for the government we have a team contract with CBT nuggets so I get it for free, but prior to this job I used pluralsight.

Pluralsight has something for networking, not just technology.

CBT Nuggets offers high quality courses ranging from Cisco/Juniper networking to VMWare and MCSA courses.

>tfw cone NAT and dyn IP
Im safe right?

Should I be worried if I use a VPN?

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Port 5060 is open, apparently required for VoIP

Tried this on our Trusted network, and surprisingly no vulnerabilities found. All we have on the edge is Checkpoint Firewalls with latest version of Gaia. Amazed . . .

>Your network is reachable through port 443.
>Your network is reachable through port 5269.
Big surprise, I run both a web and an xmpp server.

I seriously hope you have a strong secret or are limiting your SIP somehow.

>your network is reachable through port 443
>your network is reachable through port 9443
This site didn't even find my port 80 and a couple others, what the fug?

DRAGON DILDO