-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I'm running a server that's hot to the net, and running some insecure services (by necessity), like nfs. Of course, I used iptables to block all those ports, using nmap and netstat to double check all my open ports. However, what nmap reports back is "filtered" for those ports. I would prefer if I could somehow make it so that they are "closed" to the outside world, so that random j. hacker doesn't know that I'm running that service at all. Is there some way to do that, or do I just live with "filtered"?
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