Why does ipchains open netbios ports when policy is to deny?

2001-11-21 Thread jennyw
I have a default policy of deny on the input chain. I do not open up netbios. And yet when I run nmap to scan my computer, it shows that netbios ports (137/udp, 138/udp, and 139/tcp) are open. It also shows that port 1031/udp is open (I have no idea what this is -- nmap says it's iad2) and that

Re: Why does ipchains open netbios ports when policy is to deny?

2001-11-21 Thread Gene Lee
[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 12:30 PM Subject: Why does ipchains open netbios ports when policy is to deny? I have a default policy of deny on the input chain. I do not open up netbios. And yet when I run nmap to scan my computer, it shows

Re: Why does ipchains open netbios ports when policy is to deny?

2001-11-21 Thread Patrick Benson
jennyw wrote: I have a default policy of deny on the input chain. I do not open up netbios. And yet when I run nmap to scan my computer, it shows that netbios ports (137/udp, 138/udp, and 139/tcp) are open. It also shows that port 1031/udp is open (I have no idea what this is -- nmap says

Re: Why does ipchains open netbios ports when policy is to deny?

2001-11-21 Thread Ron DuFresne
On Wed, 21 Nov 2001, jennyw wrote: I have a default policy of deny on the input chain. I do not open up netbios. And yet when I run nmap to scan my computer, it shows that netbios ports (137/udp, 138/udp, and 139/tcp) are open. It also shows that port 1031/udp is open (I have no idea what