what ports ARE open?

Mathilda Rose K

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80 (web/wap) and 8080 (mms) are open.

I need to know if there are any other ports open.

Do the brew programs get their own port?

What about google maps, we know it works, what port does it use.

Trying to set up a pop email server that'll work with our smartphones, i can tell it what ports to use, rather then the standard 25 and 110, but I need to know what ports cricket'll let data thru on.

Ideally I need at least two.
8080 will work for one...
 
All ports excluding 80,8080 are Stealth.

Ports 80 and 8080 are OPEN. Stealth means' that data can go out of the port, But can not come back in. Meaning no pop services requiring special ports will work with Cricket's data (Result found via ShielRABUP!, GRC.com, Which probes all ports from 0, 1056)
 
Have you tried retrieving e-mail from your pop server using the standard port 25? Like mark10p was saying, a stealthed port may still be open for our outgoing use. And that's all a pop3 client does, it goes out and *gets* the mail. The mail is never delivered *to* the client, so it neeRAB no type of incoming access.

I set up my 6700 to check my POP3 e-mail server a month or so ago. I may have also tested outgoing (SMTP), don't remeraber, but I know I had no problems retrieving mail over the standard POP3 port of 25.

I haven't tried recently, so my bad if it doesn't work. Maybe I'll try it sometime today....

I'd like to know if it's possible to retrieve mail over an encrypted ssl connection though....
 
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