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NMAP shows open ports even tough I installed the UFW firewall
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I have a VServer, in which I installed the firewall UFW. I scanned the Server with NMAP but I it showed a lot open Ports, which I didnt open. Is it a Bug? Or did I installed UFW false?
Thank you
ufw status:
http://prntscr.com/pgp5db
nmap:
nmap -T4 -A -v *********
firewall nmap ufw
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I have a VServer, in which I installed the firewall UFW. I scanned the Server with NMAP but I it showed a lot open Ports, which I didnt open. Is it a Bug? Or did I installed UFW false?
Thank you
ufw status:
http://prntscr.com/pgp5db
nmap:
nmap -T4 -A -v *********
firewall nmap ufw
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Can you please update your question with the following: 1) instead of posting a screenshot of terminal output, add the actual output; 2) we need the output of thenmap
command.
– ajgringo619
52 mins ago
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I have a VServer, in which I installed the firewall UFW. I scanned the Server with NMAP but I it showed a lot open Ports, which I didnt open. Is it a Bug? Or did I installed UFW false?
Thank you
ufw status:
http://prntscr.com/pgp5db
nmap:
nmap -T4 -A -v *********
firewall nmap ufw
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I have a VServer, in which I installed the firewall UFW. I scanned the Server with NMAP but I it showed a lot open Ports, which I didnt open. Is it a Bug? Or did I installed UFW false?
Thank you
ufw status:
http://prntscr.com/pgp5db
nmap:
nmap -T4 -A -v *********
firewall nmap ufw
firewall nmap ufw
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Can you please update your question with the following: 1) instead of posting a screenshot of terminal output, add the actual output; 2) we need the output of thenmap
command.
– ajgringo619
52 mins ago
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Can you please update your question with the following: 1) instead of posting a screenshot of terminal output, add the actual output; 2) we need the output of thenmap
command.
– ajgringo619
52 mins ago
Can you please update your question with the following: 1) instead of posting a screenshot of terminal output, add the actual output; 2) we need the output of the
nmap
command.– ajgringo619
52 mins ago
Can you please update your question with the following: 1) instead of posting a screenshot of terminal output, add the actual output; 2) we need the output of the
nmap
command.– ajgringo619
52 mins ago
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