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Re: Testing bridge capabilities
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GRC says port is closed but not stealthed. Firestarter shows that I have
a remote connection via tor on port 433, and TCP433 is allowed. What
could still be going wrong here?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Andrew
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F. Fox wrote:
> Andrew Del Vecchio wrote:
>> How do I go about
>> testing my functionality? Also, if I can't use 443, are there other
>> typically not blocked ports that it would be worth using?
>
> AFAIK, Cox doesn't block port 443 - at least not here. I have "kitsune"
> listening on 443 (via redirect, of course).
>
> As far as testing ports (assuming all you want to know is if it's
> open)... other than having other users Telnet to you, I've used "Shields
> Up" to see if its listening:
> http://grc.com
>
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