I'm not sure where he tried to find the ports that were open but I'd guess
from his apartment in Lafayette.

We have a hardware firewall protecting the entire network. We're connected
with a cable line and I'm really clueless as to what to do. I run windows
update every day to make sure I'm not lagging behind.

So far I have no real enemies that want to hack me, but I'm bound to make
some eventually. I'll probably end up getting apache sometime or something.

Oh, and um, I would beat up my brother but he was in the military (he
dropped out because of the 5am 5 mile runs) and he's 5 years older then
me...
 
Thanks,
Stephen Craton
http://www.melchior.us -- http://www.melchior.us/portfolio
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff McKeon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2003 4:10 PM
To: Stephen Craton; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP] IIS Ports

can't you just beat up your brother?  It won't fix your pc but it will
probably make you feel better. :o)
 
Chances are your bro is no genious and just using scripts (script kiddie)
that other people write for known exploits.  If this is the case, then you
probably haven't been keeping up with your MS updates. 
 
What connection did he get to your pc/server though?  was he inside the
network or coming in from the internet.  If he came in from the internet,
what kind of connection are you running (cable, DSL etc)?  Do you have a
hardware firewall between the internet and your network?  If not, you
should.  I make all my friend's/family who have cable/DSL modems spend the
money and install them.  Very often they've asked me to install them and
just for gigles I turn on logging.  Usually I see port scans within 10
minutes of the firewall coming up on the cable/DSL modem.  Pretty scary.
Whether your running MS or Linux, you should check for patches and updates
EVERY DAY for all your systems and especially those acting as servers of any
kind.  
 
There are also plenty of books on hacking that you can read to familarize
yourself with the techniques of hacking.  This will help you understand
what's going on and better equip your network to deal with it.  There are
also many books on "box hardening" AKA firewalling.  If your going to runs
servers available on the internet, I suggest you read up on these things.
 
good luck.  

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: Stephen Craton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Sent: Sat 9/27/2003 4:31 PM 
        To: PHP List 
        Cc: 
        Subject: [PHP] IIS Ports
        
        

        This is kind of off topic but kind of not, it's your call. My
brother came
        home this weekend from college this weekend acting all cool since he
has
        been learning to hack. He was telling us (the family) how he did
random port
        penetration on the home network and he said my computer was the most
        vulnerable with around 25 ports open. I didn't really care until
about an
        hour later he hacked into my computer and then reset it causing me
to loose
        all my important information. I told my dad and my brother promptly
lied
        about anything of the sort.
        
        
        
        What I want to know.since I know the majority of my ports open are
from
        IIS.is how I can close these. I only need my local server accessible
by just
        my computer but the entire network too.just not the network.
        
        
        
        I thought the ports would just be open on my computer and not the
hardware
        firewall and everything. I went ahead and turned on the Windows XP
firewall
        but I've heard it really sucks. So is there any way of closing the
IIS ports
        so my brother, and any other hacker, can't get in here and cause
havoc?
        
        
        
        Thanks,
        
        Stephen Craton
        
        http://www.melchior.us -- http://www.melchior.us/portfolio
        
        
        
        
        
        

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