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-- port 80
port 80
wtf
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Proto Local Address Foreign Address State TCP 192.168.0.100:80 192.168.0.100:3451 TIME_WAIT TCP 192.168.0.100:80 192.168.0.100:3534 TIME_WAIT TCP 192.168.0.100:80 192.168.0.100:3628 TIME_WAIT
Re: port 80
Port 80 would generally be a web server, do you have IIS? Sometimes other programs try to run web servers too, like ICQ.
Re: port 80
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| Originally posted by whiskers wtf code: i shouldn't have anything running there, and when i type 192.168.0.100 in my browser it says "page cannot be found" but my port scanner says port 80 is open... i scanned for viruses earlier today... i'm behind a router and a firewall too... how can i find out what's listening on that port... advice? |
hah, never mind it was one of the messengers being weird.
if i can run a netstat -n command in command window i probably know port 80 is http, innit?
and 192.168.0.100 is a valid ip as long as it's on a LAN, and that's what i have
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| Originally posted by whiskers hah, never mind it was one of the messengers being weird. if i can run a netstat -n command in command window i probably know port 80 is http, innit? |
Re: Re: port 80
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| Originally posted by xKaoSx port 80 is HTTP port (aka internet) 192.168.0.100 is not a valid ip |
Re: Re: Re: port 80
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| Originally posted by moncster No, port 80 is aka www. and 192.168.0.100 IS a valid IP for your network, although no the Internet. My best guess is that it's the computer plugged into port 1 of your router. |
Re: Re: Re: port 80
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| Originally posted by moncster My best guess is that it's the computer plugged into port 1 of your router. |
lol port 100 is just a randomly selected ip for a lan which is assigned by the router... no big deal
edit: wtf did i say Port for?
i mean .100
Re: Re: Re: Re: port 80
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| Originally posted by whiskers not really, i just set my router dhcp to give my computer a static ip and since this thread is pretty much useless now... 10.10.x.x is also a reserved LAN ip range |
ur port 80 is open on ur computer...woopdedo
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