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world of warcraft ports to open
Intrusion attempt on stealthed ports?
We recently upgraded to DSL, using a wireless gateway. Before we had a DSL signal, I stealthed the ports on the router (except for the ping port, which I use occasionally, and ports for StarCraft and World of Warcraft). Since then, I get occasional intrusion attempts. The odd thing is that they’re on ports other than the ones I’ve opened. (For what it’s worth, most of them trace back to mainland China.) The whole point of a stealthed port is that it can’t be seen from the Internet, so how are they finding me? Is it possible they’re detecting the open ping port and then trying to probe other ports at the same IP? Honestly, that doesn’t make any sense to me, but it’s the only explanation I’ve found. All of the intrusion attempts are inbound, and I’ve checked every process running on my system. None of them are sending outbound signals (unless, of course, they’re supposed to.) Any ideas would be appreciated.
Stealthed means they aren’t getting any responses to their attempts, it doesn’t mean they can’t attempt to connect to them. And it wouldn’t surprise me if there are people trying to hack IPs at random or sequentially. (Think I read somewhere that some ISPs have a certain IP range block assigned to them. Maybe they’re trying every IP in your ISP’s block.) As long as the ports are stealthed (Shields Up at http://www.grc.com can test that) I wouldn’t worry about it.
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