Port 443 open
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It's definitely pfsense keeping port 443 open. I have put the modem non-bridging mode and the port is closed. Could some glitch in pfsense be causing this? I'm at a loss as to what to do DX
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Already suggested to do a packet capture. Then there are firewall logs. As for hunting ghosts, no, no suggestions. Produce some information to work with. https://ip_ommited and a 404 that clearly does not come from pfSense is not useful. Did you enable some UPnP junk?
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A thought: Just to double-check, where are you hitting 'ip omitted' from? Are you pointing to the ip address from a machine inside your network or from outside?
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Already suggested to do a packet capture. Then there are firewall logs. As for hunting ghosts, no, no suggestions. Produce some information to work with. https://ip_ommited and a 404 that clearly does not come from pfSense is not useful. Did you enable some UPnP junk?
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Yep you were correct!!!
I very much appreciate your persistance in replying, despite my ignorance/vague replies. You have saved me a lot of grief!!!
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A thought: Just to double-check, where are you hitting 'ip omitted' from? Are you pointing to the ip address from a machine inside your network or from outside?
I manually wrote 'ip omitted' as i didnt want the public internet knowing what my IP address is. It was a public address for what its worth. Cheers.
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I understand if no one replies to this - (unrelated) but could someone please explain why Windows Media player requires https port forwarded? cheers.
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You need to ask MS. Please, disable or at least severely restrict the UPnP access, there are some examples in the GUI. Very dangerous without any restrictions.
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According to MS it's to do with performance: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows7/stream-your-media-over-the-internet-using-windows-media-player. Though this is really a question for a different forum.
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According to MS it's to do with performance: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows7/stream-your-media-over-the-internet-using-windows-media-player.
Ah of course, who gives a fuck about security, performance is much more important in the MS land; plus it's extremely excellent idea to steal standard HTTPS port for some media streaming junk. :o ???
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Before I found the article, I gamely wondered if MS might have been using 443 to encrypt the data. Hardy-har-har!
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According to MS it's to do with performance: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows7/stream-your-media-over-the-internet-using-windows-media-player.
Ah of course, who gives a fuck about security, performance is much more important in the MS land; plus it's extremely excellent idea to steal standard HTTPS port for some media streaming junk. :o ???
lol..so true!