Question sur les port dans un routeur !
Sujet ouvert par ibrahim - Dernière réponse le 04 août 2009 à 00h34
Inscrit le 30/11/2003
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Bonjour a tous, voila je suis abonné a internet en Afrique via un fournisseur qui prend le net par satellite !
Sauf que voila a priorie le gars doit utiliser un routeur et filtrer par mal de port !

Emule est tjrs en Low ID sauriez vous m'aidez svp ?!
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Inscrit le 22/02/2006
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salut ibrahim, tu veux qu'on t'aide sur quoi exactement?
Il faut que tu donne plus d'information .
Inscrit le 30/11/2003
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Je voudrais juste savoir comme connaitre les ports ouvert par mon fournisseur afin que je connecte Emule ou voir TribalWeb normalement car sous emule je suis en low Id et tribal je peux passer quand mode Easy Connect ! !
Inscrit le 03/08/2009
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Si ça marche pas t'a plus qu'a dire: Allez le "Porc", "Salut"! comme le sauciflard, arf arf arf!
Inscrit le 17/05/2008
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ibrahim, le 01/03/2008 - 11:43

Bonjour a tous, voila je suis abonné a internet en Afrique via un fournisseur qui prend le net par satellite !
Sauf que voila a priorie le gars doit utiliser un routeur et filtrer par mal de port !

Emule est tjrs en Low ID sauriez vous m'aidez svp ?!




Tu peux éventuellement t'inspirer de ça:

ISP port blocking can be easily tested, often quite rapidly, by arranging to allow the ShieldsUP! probe to have access to an unprotected computer. Since all non-stealth machines will respond to every open request — either affirmatively or negatively — ports appearing as STEALTH will be those blocked by your ISP, corporate firewall, or other external agency.


If your system is unprotected, without any personal firewall or NAT router, any ports showing as stealth are being blocked somewhere between your computer and the public Internet. This is probably being done by your ISP. Internet traffic directed to your computer at the stealth ports will be dropped before reaching your machine.


If your system has a personal firewall that can be instructed to "trust" a specific remote IP, you can temporarily instruct it to trust the ShieldsUP! probe IP of [4.79.142.206]. If, after doing so, most of the service ports change to either open or closed , you have succeeded and any which remain stealth are being blocked by your ISP.


If your system is operating behind a residential "NAT" router, the router will be acting as a natural and excellent hardware firewall. But that's not what you want for the moment. You can temporarily remove your NAT router and connect an unprotected computer directly to your cable modem or DSL line. Or, if you are comfortable reconfiguring your NAT router, you may be able to point the router's "DMZ" at one of your computers which has been instructed to "trust" our probe IP of [4.79.142.206]. If, after doing so, most of the service ports change to either open or closed , you have succeeded and any remaining stealth are being blocked by your ISP.


Finally, if your Internet security system, NAT router, personal firewall, or whatever, can produce detailed logs of incoming Internet packets, you could leave your existing security in place, clear your log, run the service ports scan, then carefully inspect your log for any consistently missing port probes. We send out four sets of probing packets because individual packets are sometimes dropped along the way. Therefore, it won't be unusual to see occasional missing packets from your logs. What you're looking for is a complete lack of packets bound for a specific port. A careful and detailed examination of your log will reveal any missing ports which are being blocked before they reach your logging tool. (Note that this technique is not quite as foolproof as the other approaches since ISPs could be blocking outbound packets from their customers, which the other approaches would detect but log-watching would not.)

After completing the experiments above, remember to return your system to its previous tight security and verify that everything is safe again by re-running any of our tests.


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