I’ve noticed some ports like 443, 25, etc are in filtered state. That means firewall is blocking these ports I guess. I have also disabled firewalls. Still they are in filtered state. I’m trying to open the local host port 8834 for using nessus.
I'm a new student trying to learn, so I can become a programmer with python and I have a project on how to make a port scan. So far I already make a port scan with Python3, and it scans fine, give a date and everything working good so far. I see on your video tutorial, it is very good. I would like to ask for your advice if you can and guide me on how I will add this 3 in a Python script, I have: 2. System should look for all the ports between the range of 1 to 1025 3. If the Ports is open, it should create a file and add an entry for port number 4. In case of any exception for instance “host is not available”, “host name could not be resolved” or due to any other error, you need to write that exception into the same file. Thank you and Merry Christmas.
If a device has a firewall with no ports open, how do they access the internet, create ssh connections, etc? If no ports are open, wouldn't that mean that the device can't access the WWW because, you know, no ports are open to receive any data.
Sorry 25/tcp is filtered so it’s not open the traffic is blocked, just to clarify your statement, When is open mean traffic are allowed to pass, When it’s filtered means the traffic are drop due to firewall rules or when the service is down
Hi Tony, I'm from Mexico and I really like your videos. But I wanted to know if you can make a video of the runcloud or gridpane platform and give your opinion.
I’m currently in school for cybersecurity, and this will help me for my future career.
sooooo, hows life, you keepin up?
thank's man u helped me alot! Keep on growing..and keep videos like this to the point!
Thanks, will do!
Very helpful. Thank you!
nice tutorial easy to follow. keep the vids coming
Appreciate it!
I appreciate how well you explain things. Thanks for posting these videos.
Glad you like them!
hi tony i appreciate the work but what software do u use
Thank you so much
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I’ve noticed some ports like 443, 25, etc are in filtered state. That means firewall is blocking these ports I guess. I have also disabled firewalls. Still they are in filtered state. I’m trying to open the local host port 8834 for using nessus.
Hi Tony, do you recommend changing the default ports to prevent spamBOTs from accessing the server?
Yes would to know this
For certain applications this makes sense like ssh
keep it up tony, great video
Thanks 👍
You are a superb guy tony. Love you
Thank you Mr Rapper!
All tools list name please
I'm a new student trying to learn, so I can become a programmer with python and I have a project on how to make a port scan.
So far I already make a port scan with Python3, and it scans fine, give a date and everything working good so far.
I see on your video tutorial, it is very good.
I would like to ask for your advice if you can and guide me on how I will add this 3
in a Python script, I have:
2. System should look for all the ports between the range of 1 to 1025
3. If the Ports is open, it should create a file and add an entry for port number
4. In case of any exception for instance “host is not available”, “host name could not be resolved” or
due to any other error, you need to write that exception into the same file.
Thank you and Merry Christmas.
Have you made any progress on this?
@@TonyTeachesTech yes, I did finish my project, thank you for asking. Do you have any videos about SQL injection?
@@rafy-ivanmorales3077 Great to hear that! I don't have that type of video
@@TonyTeachesTech if you can in the future make one, many students will thank you.
Thnks bro i will get full access
If a device has a firewall with no ports open, how do they access the internet, create ssh connections, etc? If no ports are open, wouldn't that mean that the device can't access the WWW because, you know, no ports are open to receive any data.
That's correct. No open ports means not external access
Great Videos ❤
Thanks!
Nice video 👏👏👏👨💻
Thank you very much!
Thank you.
Sorry 25/tcp is filtered so it’s not open the traffic is blocked, just to clarify your statement, When is open mean traffic are allowed to pass, When it’s filtered means the traffic are drop due to firewall rules or when the service is down
Hi Tony, I'm from Mexico and I really like your videos.
But I wanted to know if you can make a video of the runcloud or gridpane platform and give your opinion.
Hi Oscar! I would like to look into these platforms at some point. Stay tuned probably for later in the year
thank u
what about ipv6?
Try nmap -6
Thanks bro..
No problem
i keep getting the scanned 1000 ports are in ignored state. Can anyone help?
Hmm idk
reboot
I typed : Sudo nmap -sV (my ip) then enter and it says all 1000 ports are closed can anyone help me plz
What is your goal?
@@TonyTeachesTech I want to use nmap to scan for open ports so I can see which exploit to use in metasploit.
ok
:)
*Me and the boys using nmap to raid dedicated terraria servers*