Omnipotentclown
12-28-2006, 03:28 AM
I was browsing through some websites on holiday break and came across a story over at www.grc.com about some DDoS attacks. It got me thinking about my PC and network security.
Ive been doing the PC my whole life like most of you probably have, so I feel I know enough to get around.
I use all the basic protections, firewall, antivirus, antispyware, HOSTs file, updates, utilities to fix the small XP problems and so forth.
My problem is with my open ports.
Zonealarm Pro does a pretty decent job of handling it, but I downloaded and tried HoverIP (http://www.hoverdesk.net/dl/en/HoverIP.zip) and found several open ports. HoverIP scans a range of ports on a range of IPs and tells you what it sees. I scanned both PCs on the network, the loopback of my PC and the DSL modems IP. Most of the open ports are common, 25, 80, 110. But there are some others that I dont understand. Below is a screen of what I came up with.
Im not looking to know exactly whats keeping them open, cause it'd probably be a little tough not being infront of this PC, but any help on which ones arent generally needed would be a great help.
I havent finished the complete scan as of now. But Im doubting theres much going on above 30000 anyway. Not to mention its 2 AM and I cant sit up to wait for it to finish....
Im sure that Ive forgotten some important information, but Im sure youll let me know. :]
Thanks for any help anyone can give.
Oh, and any style, approach or security measure that I overlooked please let me know.
Top left: Loopback
Top Right: My PC on home network
Bottom Left: Family PC on home network
Bottom Right: DSL Modem
http://i11.tinypic.com/2h6zg2f.jpg
PS: Im not so much paranoid so much as overly bored.
Ive been doing the PC my whole life like most of you probably have, so I feel I know enough to get around.
I use all the basic protections, firewall, antivirus, antispyware, HOSTs file, updates, utilities to fix the small XP problems and so forth.
My problem is with my open ports.
Zonealarm Pro does a pretty decent job of handling it, but I downloaded and tried HoverIP (http://www.hoverdesk.net/dl/en/HoverIP.zip) and found several open ports. HoverIP scans a range of ports on a range of IPs and tells you what it sees. I scanned both PCs on the network, the loopback of my PC and the DSL modems IP. Most of the open ports are common, 25, 80, 110. But there are some others that I dont understand. Below is a screen of what I came up with.
Im not looking to know exactly whats keeping them open, cause it'd probably be a little tough not being infront of this PC, but any help on which ones arent generally needed would be a great help.
I havent finished the complete scan as of now. But Im doubting theres much going on above 30000 anyway. Not to mention its 2 AM and I cant sit up to wait for it to finish....
Im sure that Ive forgotten some important information, but Im sure youll let me know. :]
Thanks for any help anyone can give.
Oh, and any style, approach or security measure that I overlooked please let me know.
Top left: Loopback
Top Right: My PC on home network
Bottom Left: Family PC on home network
Bottom Right: DSL Modem
http://i11.tinypic.com/2h6zg2f.jpg
PS: Im not so much paranoid so much as overly bored.