jurk-off
Aug 12 2003, 11:15 AM
damn!!! i dont get! my scanms (dcom scanner) simpely quited giving results!!!
it even doesnt give 1 ip i scanned now 4 days without givin me 1 ip ThaT suX!
any1 knows wtf this could be (btw i scanned also on an other pc in my network but also no results???)
stu_evans
Aug 12 2003, 12:11 PM
Its probably the ranges that your doing , normally if i scan a range and there are no results in 10mins i go onto a diiferent range .
If your using the scanner to output to a log file then nothing will come up in the dos window it will all be placed in the log file so check that out
Hope this helps out !
Droezel
Aug 12 2003, 12:23 PM
The new RPC worm from yesterday has already done some serious damage and is forcing everyone to patch their system. Another week and there won't be any vulerable systems any more...
Who knew that a worm could do good and secure everyone from malicious hackers...
jurk-off
Aug 12 2003, 02:57 PM
i still think its strange
PSR
Aug 12 2003, 06:04 PM
if i may ask what country you are from ? alot of isp's are blocking port 135 meaning you cant scan locally and you cant get scanned which is good , could be both . i know alot off isp's out of denmark closed port135 and netherlands too , mostly cable companies though
Merchantp
Aug 12 2003, 09:03 PM
can't you use something other tahn 135?
jurk-off
Aug 12 2003, 10:50 PM
aaaah now i idd think that yur right my isp is blocking port 135 i think
shiz
Aug 16 2003, 06:53 AM
LOL,
you kids dunno shit..
Ofcourse the resultsd wont show when all big ISPPs block 135,445 and 3389 as a precaution because some fool coded that slammerworm.
duh
remote connect will simply not work durin these days, untill the unblock..
w00dy
Aug 16 2003, 07:08 AM
| QUOTE |
| you kids dunno shit.. |
shiz: please try to be respectful of all members
Also, those ports are not likely to be unblocked for broadband users, and any other major isp that service residences
DJohn84
Aug 16 2003, 06:58 PM
Those of us who use broadband can only hope that enough other people need ports 135 and 445 to telecommute (who dont use VPN) that some ISPs will unblock.
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