Port 1002 and 1720 issues
This is a discussion about Port 1002 and 1720 issues in the Windows Networking category; Hi everyone, I have installed Sygate Personal Firewall freeware version on my machine (OS Win2k) and everything works great but i have tested the security by scanning my first 1056 ports and I failed the test because of the ports 1002 and 1720.
Hi everyone,
I have installed Sygate Personal Firewall freeware version on my machine (OS Win2k) and everything works great but i have tested the security by scanning my first 1056 ports and I failed the test because of the ports 1002 and 1720. I find out that these are ports used by NetMeeting and if this application is not used (my case) the ports are not used by any application at all.
I have been recomended though to close the two open ports for a better security but I really don't know how...
Can anyone advice me in this matter?
Thank you in advance,
Rem.
I have installed Sygate Personal Firewall freeware version on my machine (OS Win2k) and everything works great but i have tested the security by scanning my first 1056 ports and I failed the test because of the ports 1002 and 1720. I find out that these are ports used by NetMeeting and if this application is not used (my case) the ports are not used by any application at all.
I have been recomended though to close the two open ports for a better security but I really don't know how...
Can anyone advice me in this matter?
Thank you in advance,
Rem.
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Disable the "NetMeeting Remote Desktop Sharing" service from Start->Run->"services.msc".
OP
Thanks Wilhelmus,
but actually I did that and still the security scan test indicates the same problem. I had Net Meeting uninstalled , I had disable it from "Services" even the Messenger sevice!
but actually I did that and still the security scan test indicates the same problem. I had Net Meeting uninstalled , I had disable it from "Services" even the Messenger sevice!
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1002
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This port's apparent association with Microsoft's ICS (Internet connection sharing) was discovered empirically by noticing that only people who were using ICS had this port open, and that everyone who was using ICS (and necessarily NetMeeting), without any additional external protection, had this port open and exposed to the Internet
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http://grc.com/port_1002.htm
and
http://grc.com/port_1720.htm
Try disabling the ICS service.
Also, does the Sygate firewall have option do disallow/block certain ports? If it does, block those ports, if that helps.
1002
...
This port's apparent association with Microsoft's ICS (Internet connection sharing) was discovered empirically by noticing that only people who were using ICS had this port open, and that everyone who was using ICS (and necessarily NetMeeting), without any additional external protection, had this port open and exposed to the Internet
...
http://grc.com/port_1002.htm
and
http://grc.com/port_1720.htm
Try disabling the ICS service.
Also, does the Sygate firewall have option do disallow/block certain ports? If it does, block those ports, if that helps.
OP
Thanks again,
I was searching the same pages you did the other days and I came to a conclusion: i have to buy a safer firewall. Even though Sygate is one of the best freeware solutions avalable today, I think it cannot protect me enough and only because of this stupid ports.
I cannot disable ICS as I am running a LAN and even I'm not using and I had deactivated NetMeeting I still have the two ports open.
Or maybe I can set the Win2k default firewall to work this out?
I was searching the same pages you did the other days and I came to a conclusion: i have to buy a safer firewall. Even though Sygate is one of the best freeware solutions avalable today, I think it cannot protect me enough and only because of this stupid ports.
I cannot disable ICS as I am running a LAN and even I'm not using and I had deactivated NetMeeting I still have the two ports open.
Or maybe I can set the Win2k default firewall to work this out?
OP
Hello again,
Finally sworted it out!
Opened Microsoft Management Console Run/MMC and then configured the console on IP Security Policies on Local Machine to block Port 1002 and 1720...
Anyway, my LAN , applications, etc are working normaly and the two ports are finally blocked...
Finally sworted it out!
Opened Microsoft Management Console Run/MMC and then configured the console on IP Security Policies on Local Machine to block Port 1002 and 1720...
Anyway, my LAN , applications, etc are working normaly and the two ports are finally blocked...