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Can anyone check outgoing ports on DelimiterVPS for me?
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Can anyone check outgoing ports on DelimiterVPS for me?

I was wondering if any LETers with servers at Delimiter check if they can send out of port 443? I tried nmap -sU remoteserverip -p 443 and I keep getting a open|filtered and nothing is being received on my remote server. Tried flushing the ip addresses as well.

I contacted support but they said they don't filter any ports so something must be going on my end.

Any tips/advice LET?

Comments

  • teknolaizteknolaiz Member
    edited November 2015

    Nevermind.

    EDIT: Are you sure remote host is running something on 443?

    EDIT 2: I hope you are not using tools to monitor network connections that only understand TCP because you do a UDP scan on 443.

    Last EDIT: Are you 100% sure your firewall is setup correctly?

  • ClouviderClouvider Member, Patron Provider
    edited November 2015
    Thanked by 1MarkTurner
  • @Hidden_Refuge said:
    Nevermind.

    EDIT: Are you sure remote host is running something on 443?

    EDIT 2: I hope you are not using tools to monitor network connections that only understand TCP because you do a UDP scan on 443.

    Last EDIT: Are you 100% sure your firewall is setup correctly?

    Yes, I have TCPDUMP listening for UDP packets from this host. I have about 10 servers with identical setups and the delimitervps server is the only one filtering/failing outgoing UDP packets on 443 or 80. It works on any other ports.

  • Do you have a VPS or Dedicated? I have a dedicated with them and haven't run into that issue.

  • @CFarence said:
    Do you have a VPS or Dedicated? I have a dedicated with them and haven't run into that issue.

    I'm in a Dedicated server. Port 443 UDP outgoing works for you on yours?

  • @Eobble said:

    I'm pretty sure it does.. Do you have something I can connect to? I don't have anything set up currently and I'm at work. So if you could PM something I can do a quick test.

  • @CFarence said:
    I'm pretty sure it does.. Do you have something I can connect to? I don't have anything set up currently and I'm at work. So if you could PM something I can do a quick test.

    sent

  • -sU is for UDP, do you want UDP port 443? Does the target host have a service on UDP port 443?

    I get the same output on a non delimiter box against a google.com

    Nmap scan report for google.com (173.194.45.68)
    Host is up (0.0100s latency).
    Other addresses for google.com (not scanned): 173.194.45.67 173.194.45.73 173.194.45.65 173.194.45.78 173.194.45.70 173.194.45.66 173.194.45.69 173.194.45.64 173.194.45.72 173.194.45.71
    rDNS record for 173.194.45.68: par03s13-in-f4.1e100.net
    PORT STATE SERVICE
    443/udp open|filtered https

  • Using an online UDP port scan to the IP he sent me, the server he setup is listing on UDP 443.

  • @Eobble - Why would you want to run UDP on port 443? Its going to be difficult to guarantee that traffic end-to-end as many last mile networks are filtering UDP on port 80/443 to stop flooding.

  • EobbleEobble Member
    edited November 2015

    @MarkTurner said:
    Eobble - Why would you want to run UDP on port 443? Its going to be difficult to guarantee that traffic end-to-end as many last mile networks are filtering UDP on port 80/443 to stop flooding.

    zzz

  • @Eobble - Can you PM me the details including a traceroute from your Delimiter server to your test server.

  • @MarkTurner said:
    Eobble - Can you PM me the details including a traceroute from your Delimiter server to your test server.

    Messaged you thanks for looking into this

  • He remember me of John Nguyen his whois look like he is John Nguyen check it guys.

  • SandwichVPN said: He remember me of John Nguyen his whois look like he is John Nguyen check it guys.

    Different name, just barely similar. Nothing to see here.

  • Google uses 443/UDP. It's the "QUIC" protocol.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QUIC

    Thanked by 1linuxthefish
  • @SandwichVPN said:
    He remember me of John Nguyen his whois look like he is John Nguyen check it guys.

    Who is that? And my name is a pretty common name...

  • @rds100 said:
    Google uses 443/UDP. It's the "QUIC" protocol.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QUIC

    Awesome!

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