I ran a grc.com shields up tests on my router and to my surprise I didn't get stealth.
there where a few ports show as closed; 135,445,646,711
everything else went stealth
Any ideas how we can make our asus routers show as full stealth
My router is the 87u
View attachment 5657 ?
Would you be kind enough to give me an example of an ip table that would drop port 426?Using iptables, add the drop command to the input chain for those ports.
I agree with you but it still bothers me that they are not all stealth therefore if I can make it stealth I would be happierThat is a strange result, but not a "real" problem.
AFAIK, the TCP (UDP?) spec defines two ways of rejecting connection attempts; responsive or unresponsive. The responsive method is worse simply because it allows someone to know you exist... there is no actual security problem (excepting "security through obscurity").
Yes, maybe you are less than optimal, but really, the results of your scan are unconcerning.
I ran a grc.com shields up tests on my router and to my surprise I didn't get stealth.
there where a few ports show as closed; 135,445,646,711
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