Kaspersky Fails in Grc test even.......

Spirit

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May 17, 2012
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I have tested GRC shield ups with kaspersky Pure even with this settings and result come out is Fail even all ports are stealth.

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Are you sure it was not your router you were testing instead of Kaspersky?
 

Spirit

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thewolfsmith72 said:
Are you sure it was not your router you were testing instead of Kaspersky?

yes i was not on router but on wireless 3G while test
 

malbky

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Jun 23, 2011
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Use this guide bro. http://malwaretips.com/Thread-Configure-Kaspersky-for-Stealthing-all-ports. This was written by me. Now you will get tru stealth
 

LoftedAphid86

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Feb 24, 2011
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You need to tweak the firewall settings so that an ICMP echo reply will not be allowed.
I believe that you should disallow the packet rule 'ICMP Echo Reply (in)' to allow you to pass it. I have no way of testing this at the moment since I use my router's firewall at home.
 

Spirit

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May 17, 2012
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malbky said:
Use this guide bro. http://malwaretips.com/Thread-Configure-Kaspersky-for-Stealthing-all-ports. This was written by me. Now you will get tru stealth

I have mention in my first post already that I have tweak the kaspersky with above method too but still its fail

elliotcroft said:
You need to tweak the firewall settings so that an ICMP echo reply will not be allowed.
I believe that you should disallow the packet rule 'ICMP Echo Reply (in)' to allow you to pass it. I have no way of testing this at the moment since I use my router's firewall at home.

Yes it is disallow but still its fail
 

LoftedAphid86

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Feb 24, 2011
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Stranger said:
malbky said:
Use this guide bro. http://malwaretips.com/Thread-Configure-Kaspersky-for-Stealthing-all-ports. This was written by me. Now you will get tru stealth

I have mention in my first post already that I have tweak the kaspersky with above method too but still its fail

elliotcroft said:
You need to tweak the firewall settings so that an ICMP echo reply will not be allowed.
I believe that you should disallow the packet rule 'ICMP Echo Reply (in)' to allow you to pass it. I have no way of testing this at the moment since I use my router's firewall at home.

Yes it is disallow but still its fail
I'm talking about this:
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Spirit

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May 17, 2012
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My mistake elliotcroft
Its now pass by unchecking the service alog with above mentioned settings by malbky.
Thank you to both of you
 

HeffeD

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Feb 28, 2011
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Was it using a dongle? A lot of the dongles act very similar to a router.

An easy test is to disable the firewall and run the test again. If the results are the same, you're not testing the software firewall.
 

LoftedAphid86

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Feb 24, 2011
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HeffeD said:
Was it using a dongle? A lot of the dongles act very similar to a router.

An easy test is to disable the firewall and run the test again. If the results are the same, you're not testing the software firewall.
I don't think so, since disallowing ICMP Echo on Kaspersky allows the test to be passed.
 

Spirit

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May 17, 2012
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HeffeD said:
Was it using a dongle? A lot of the dongles act very similar to a router.

An easy test is to disable the firewall and run the test again. If the results are the same, you're not testing the software firewall.

No its not router testing as my dongle fails Grc test when there were no software firewall installed
 

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