-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 GRC says port is closed but not stealthed. Firestarter shows that I have a remote connection via tor on port 433, and TCP433 is allowed. What could still be going wrong here?
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Andrew - -- People just like you lose untold millions in personal wealth due to frivolous lawsuits and unfair government seizures. Are you protected? Read the Asset Protection Crash Course at http://www.keepyourassets.net?andrew to find out how to protect your hard-earned assets. F. Fox wrote: > Andrew Del Vecchio wrote: >> How do I go about >> testing my functionality? Also, if I can't use 443, are there other >> typically not blocked ports that it would be worth using? > > AFAIK, Cox doesn't block port 443 - at least not here. I have "kitsune" > listening on 443 (via redirect, of course). > > As far as testing ports (assuming all you want to know is if it's > open)... other than having other users Telnet to you, I've used "Shields > Up" to see if its listening: > http://grc.com > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFHeHulgwZR2XMkZmQRAjVEAJ9ID/b3GnCuSqHGK7HUOGwrVfdG4ACgpAkN omjpg1xn81olD/YBX8d4KEU= =3Q5b -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

