Bug #3830
closedMy friend scanned my network for open ports and even though I don't have a rule for ports 525,853, 48976-49127 but activity on my network was picked up...
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Description
ugh this might be a severe problem so I'll do my best to explain and the problem can be replicated on v2.1.4 only.
My friend scanned my home network: 99.250.154.21 from his home network for open ports, for some reason TShock for Terraria picked up the scan as an attempt to connect to the server!? https://www.dropbox.com/s/azvhd6lscruc7ha/Screenshot%202014-08-28%2023.26.51.png?dl=0
Only ports 525,853, 48976-49127 were affected but none of those ports have a configured NAT or firewall rule!
https://www.dropbox.com/s/k45e9kgw1yyciee/Screenshot%202014-08-28%2023.30.23.png?dl=0
I have the RFC1919 and Na/IANA rules... https://www.dropbox.com/s/8dbgvdd2kyyt35d/Screenshot%202014-08-28%2023.31.28.png?dl=0
So essentially those ports are open to the net? I imagine if a service was running on one of those ports, it would be bad news!
Updated by jeroen van breedam about 11 years ago
I scanned 99.250.154.21 using Nmap.
result: All ports are filtered, none are open (thus OK)
Updated by Jim Pingle about 11 years ago
- Status changed from New to Rejected
You can start a thread on the forum to discuss, but there likely isn't a bug here. Those ports could have been opened by UPnP.