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Just got broadband and i have a wireless ADSL router with no firewall which
uses the connexant chip set. This leaves ports 21,80, 254 and 255 open. It has NAT and port forwardingcapabilities. I am looking for an idiots guide to networking and making this setup secure. Any pointers?? Ian Ian Bell |
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"Ian Bell" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > Just got broadband and i have a wireless ADSL router with no firewall which > uses the connexant chip set. This leaves ports 21,80, 254 and 255 open. > It has NAT and port forwardingcapabilities. I am looking for an idiots > guide to networking and making this setup secure. Any pointers?? The usual method to hide oen ports in this situation is to forward them to a non existant IP address on your internal network. They should then give no reponse to any probes Paul |
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On Mon, 02 Aug 2004 22:56:45 +0100 and in article <2n7rhcFttggiU3@uni-
berlin.de>, Ian Bell said... : Just got broadband and i have a wireless ADSL router with no firewall which : uses the connexant chip set. This leaves ports 21,80, 254 and 255 open. : It has NAT and port forwardingcapabilities. I am looking for an idiots : guide to networking and making this setup secure. Any pointers?? : I would search http://groups.google.com for a string of words to help your query - use group:uk.comp.home-networking. ie, 'networking help + ADSL + router group:uk.comp.home-networking' should throw up a fair few good results. -- chris |
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chris wrote:
> On Mon, 02 Aug 2004 22:56:45 +0100 and in article <2n7rhcFttggiU3@uni- > berlin.de>, Ian Bell said... > : Just got broadband and i have a wireless ADSL router with no firewall > : which > : uses the connexant chip set. This leaves ports 21,80, 254 and 255 open. > : It has NAT and port forwardingcapabilities. I am looking for an idiots > : guide to networking and making this setup secure. Any pointers?? > : > I would search http://groups.google.com for a string of words to help > your query - use group:uk.comp.home-networking. > > > ie, 'networking help + ADSL + router group:uk.comp.home-networking' > should throw up a fair few good results. Already done that. Loads of articles that either assume certain knowledge or different hardware hence my request here. Ian |
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