This looks like an FAQ item :-) I'll have a look at the wiki.
Several ports are open, but filtered, using various means. Does this
tool not show filtered?
For example, rsync and ssh are enabled but the default settings in
/etc/xinetd.conf prohibit access via any but your internal private
ips.
Telnet and ftp ports (not services) are enabled, but are there to
trigger sensors to disable other services in the advent of an attack
from inside or outside of your firewall.
You can close ports more fully to the outside world via the gui,
editing /etc/config/firewall and/or do finer grained access control
via /etc/xinetd.conf and /etc/xinetd.d/
The web port (80) defaults open, the web configuration port (81) does
not. The intent here is to enable you to put up your own local web
pages.
See the onboard and wiki documentation for more details.
Thx for trying cerowrt!
On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 8:44 AM, Shannon Kendrick
<shannon@kendrickonline.org> wrote:
> What's the best resource for learning how to configure the firewall to close the ports that are open by default? I installed 3.3.8-26 "sugarland" into a brand new WNDR3800 to be used as my home router, and I immediately ran ShieldsUp!! (grc.com) and noticed open ports. However, I'm at a loss as to how to close them.
> Thanks,
> Shannon Kendrick
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