Re: Stealthing of Port 113
- From: Jim <Jim@xxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 06 Jul 2005 15:52:56 -0400
ex-Moderator_HKNET_BBS-Buy_Sell_echo@xxxxxxxxx wrote on 7/2/2005 8:43 PM:
Firstly, let me say that I *have* previously stealthed port 113, {Shown in GRC.COM's port scanning program now showing as "Closed"}, in a Linksys, a "Mercury" (Cheap Chinese Router) and also in an "Agilan" Wi-Fi Router without too much difficulty.
However, I acquired a secondhand "Buffalo Air Station g54" yesterday,
& whilst I have managed to reset it to my own system - and I have some
info on how to stealth from a long-previous message on some newsgroup
- I have poked & probed in the "Advanced" options in the setup
accessed by http://192.168.11.1 (as I recall). Well, it might have
been 192,168.1.11 - but whatever it was, it led to the set-up screen,
Yet, despite repeated trials & attempts to find the correct location
to shunt port 113 into a dead-end port 254 {as my info suggests we
should do}, I haven't "hit the spot" i.e got the Buffalo to accept
my demands.
I suspect it is just "finger trouble" on my part, but could some "Buffalo Air Station g54" user point me to the correct page & location in the set-up procedure.
Signed : Old China Hand in Commie Running Dog infested Hong Kong.
Why are you stealthing it?
Jim .
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