From: Meidinger Chris (chris.meidinger@badenit.de)
Date: Mon Aug 30 2004 - 04:14:22 EDT
That could well be portsentry.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/sentrytools/
Cheers,
Chris Meidinger
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> From: Ben Timby [mailto:asp@webexc.com]
> Sent: Sunday, August 29, 2004 09:04
> To: pen-test@securityfocus.com
> Subject: All tcp ports open?
>
> I am not sure what is doing this, but I assume it is a
> software (or some kind of) firewall/hids, can anybody point
> me in the right direction?
>
> I am pen-testing a Windows webserver, and a port scan reveals
> ALL tcp ports open. hping also confirms that a SA is returned
> for any S packets sent to any port I try. I can connect via
> netcat any of the ports, and send data, but nothing is
> returned. In order to verify services, I am required to
> connect and check for a banner or send appropriate protocol
> commands to elicit a response.
>
> Has anyone seen this, or have any idea of what this is?
>
> Thanks.
>
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