jug...@lavabit.com a écrit :
Some public networks don't allow to connect to port 25 or forbid
non-http traffic. How to check what ports are filtered/blocked? I
think it can be done with nmap, but I have never used it.
Yes, but you need to have a remote host with the TCP ports your want to
On Dec 26, 2012 6:58 AM, jug...@lavabit.com wrote:
Hello.
Some public networks don't allow to connect to port 25 or forbid
non-http traffic. How to check what ports are filtered/blocked? I
think it can be done with nmap, but I have never used it.
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