Need help on port 443 ! please
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i have followed every single tutorial to the T
and so far i have been succesful on port 80 and port 22
i have done the same method for all ports including port 443and port 443 just wont freaking open for me im about to take this thing out side and take either my ar14 or shotgun or my smith and wesson sd9mm
and blow it to smitherines lolcan somebody please help me figure out what is going on please
at this point i would even be willing to let someone try to login to my machine i will emailmy credintials
i know thats not safe but i can change my ip laterim just so frustrated with this damn thing its been a week and i still cant use my reverse_tcp payload from my virtual machine to
my laptop running a metasploit listner
can someone tell me if i did something wrong or login or something
i will upload a screen shot or shots
just let me know and thank you all for being here to even ask these questions to
i appreciate you all
thanks
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There is no magic for port 443. Packet capture on LAN on port 443 Host 192.168.1.104 then connect in. If you see 1-way traffic look atht e destination host. If you see nothing do the same on WAN but 443 and WAN IP address.
Are you sure your ISP is not blocking inbound 443?
https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Port_Forward_Troubleshooting
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how do i tell if my isp is blocking inbound tcp/udp connections ??
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Packet Capture on WAN on port 443 and attempt an inbound connection. If it is captured, they are not blocking it.
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how do i tell if my isp is blocking inbound tcp/udp connections ??
oh and thank you so much by the way i am about to try port forward on lan and see if that works
if not i still need to know how to tell if my isp is blocking inbound tcp/udp
thank you so so much i really appreciate it -
so use wireshark to scan ?? will that give me the info i need to see if my isp is blocking inbound??
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ok doing it now ill post the results thank you !!
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please be patient with me i am a noob on some of this stuff i have some experience
but i need more practicebut does this help you ….help me ??
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Well, port 80 is not port 443 but if they are not blocking 80 they are probably not blocking 443.
I say again. Almost every possible problem with port forwarding is listed here:
https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Port_Forward_Troubleshooting
You can do quick packet captures on pfSense in Diagnostics > Packet Capture. This allows you to quickly capture on WAN so you can see if the packets are arriving at the firewall from outside.
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ok man thanks for all of your help i really mean that you have got me further that anyone else on the other forums
i really appreciate you i will read that link and hopefuly i get itthank you cheers