RE: Firewall

2002-04-18 Thread Kipp, James
http://www.packetfactory.net/Projects/Firewalk/ > > Anyone know of a perl script that can determine if a website > is actually > behind a firewall? > > thanks! > > > -- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- To unsubsc

RE: Firewall

2002-04-18 Thread Joel Hughes
hmmm we'llyou can't tell anything from port 80 (http) coz (by the sounds of things) the firewall is configured to let that traffic thru (probably). now, you could sniff to see what other connections you can make (21 etc) but, if you make a connection or get some sorta reading back on a p

Re: Firewall

2002-04-17 Thread Jonathan E. Paton
> [..] > > The firewall type/configuration may vary enough that > > any script you devise wouldn't be perfect. I suggest > > you try portscanning your website from a remote > > location, as firewalls are typically more lenient for > > outgoing traffic. > > actually let us not and say that we did

Re: Firewall

2002-04-17 Thread drieux
On Wednesday, April 17, 2002, at 03:15 , Jonathan E. Paton wrote: [..] > The firewall type/configuration may vary enough that > any script you devise wouldn't be perfect. I suggest > you try portscanning your website from a remote > location, as firewalls are typically more lenient for > outgoin

Re: Firewall

2002-04-17 Thread Jonathan E. Paton
> Anyone know of a perl script that can determine if > a website is actually behind a firewall? >From which side? There are plenty of scripts for testing for vunabilities, used by script kiddies for cracking (wrongly called hackers by the media). The firewall type/configuration may vary enoug