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06 Jan 2011 12:03 #65495
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2900Gi/v2.5.6; 2900/v2.5.6
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You could try changing the remote management ports as well.
2900Gi/v2.5.6; 2900/v2.5.6
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12 Jan 2011 12:06 #65616
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In Lan-to-Lan, there is a PPTP VPN configured. I do not know if this uses SSL however, nor how I might check.
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12 Jan 2011 13:06 #65622
by benji
What did you use? Did it show closed or stealthed? ShieldsUp! at
https://www.grc.com
is quite useful. Maybe try and actively block the port and see what the scan then shows?
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mattfletcher wrote:
I don't know where else to look. I've done a portscan from outside and it does not show 443 as open.
What did you use? Did it show closed or stealthed? ShieldsUp! at
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12 Jan 2011 14:32 #65625
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Replied by drewy on topic PCI Compliance
check: remote access control. Make sure Enable SSL VPN is off, unless of course you are using SSL vpn.
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