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Re: Outgoing Port Check


From: Alcides <alcides.hercules () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2006 09:41:55 +0530

Hi List,

Dear 408,
A few that may help
http://www.firewallleaktester.com/leaktest15.htm
http://www.grc.com/lt/leaktest.htm
http://www.grc.com/lt/howtouse.htm
https://www.grc.com/x/ne.dll?bh0bkyd2
http://www.pcinternetpatrol.com/

Warm regards,
Hercules.
Huzeyfe Onal wrote:
Hi,
I use Ftester(http://dev.inversepath.com/trac/ftester) to test my  firewall
filtering policies .

The Firewall Tester (*FTester*) is a tool designed for testing firewalls
filtering policies and Intrusion Detection System (IDS) capabilities.


On 11/28/06, errorcode408 <errorcode408 () googlemail com> wrote:
Hi List,
I want to perform a check for allowed ports for outgoing Connections,
TCP and UDP as well, inside a filtered Company Network.

I thought of using nmap full port range, full connect Method against
an Server in a DMZ all Ports opened...

I am sure there are better ways, thats why im asking.

What do you think?

Are there tools for discovering Local Networks and its restrictions?
Regards,

Errorcode408

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