Skip to main content

I have here a dilemma. I have a device that communicates to another remote device but there is a firewall between them. IsIt's a UDP connection, so TCP utilities don't work to test if the specific port is open. I know that we could get that from the firewall but I don't have access so I have to prove that the port is not open.

The source system is a Windows 7 system and the destination system is a appliance running Linux.

I appreciate if you could help me. Thanks,

JoeliNNABit

I have here a dilemma. I have a device that communicates to another remote device but there is a firewall between them. Is a UDP connection so TCP utilities don't work to test if the specific port is open. I know that we could get that from the firewall but I don't have access so I have to prove that the port is not open.

The source system is a Windows 7 system and the destination system is a appliance running Linux.

I appreciate if you could help me. Thanks,

JoeliNNABit

I have here a dilemma. I have a device that communicates to another remote device but there is a firewall between them. It's a UDP connection, so TCP utilities don't work to test if the specific port is open. I know that we could get that from the firewall but I don't have access so I have to prove that the port is not open.

The source system is a Windows 7 system and the destination system is a appliance running Linux.

Post Closed as "Not suitable for this site" by Ron Maupin
Tweeted twitter.com/StackNetworkEng/status/697501059460288512
Source Link
JoeliNNaBit
  • 171
  • 1
  • 1
  • 4

How to verify that a UDP port is open?

I have here a dilemma. I have a device that communicates to another remote device but there is a firewall between them. Is a UDP connection so TCP utilities don't work to test if the specific port is open. I know that we could get that from the firewall but I don't have access so I have to prove that the port is not open.

The source system is a Windows 7 system and the destination system is a appliance running Linux.

I appreciate if you could help me. Thanks,

JoeliNNABit