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Old 15th March 2004, 23:00   #1
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how can I find out what ports are being blocked by a firewall?
e.g. I want to check at school what ports are open
 
Old 15th March 2004, 23:32   #2
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put up an FTP @ home, open on all ports , and try connecting oneport at a time.

Fastest way I know.

There are portscanners out there... don't know how they work however.
 
Old 23rd March 2004, 20:52   #3
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Portscan will be the fastest way, and there are a lot of freeware portscanners to be found
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