thewolfsmith72 said:Are you sure it was not your router you were testing instead of Kaspersky?
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
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.
I'm talking about this: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 don't think so, since disallowing ICMP Echo on Kaspersky allows the test to be passed.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.
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.