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Can a ISP "null" IPs in range with FTP ports?
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Nope, I cannot. It just gives me this:
Response: SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_6.7p1 Debian-5
Also, I cannot access my FTP on my phone... I don't know if my phone has a firewall? Also, it would be nonsensical if I could connect to a FTP server but my firewall would be blocking the FTP ports. The issue is not that I cannot connect to ANY FTP server, but that any IP starting with 66 just times out. Also, I'm not running Linux so I cannot do iptables. It just does:
'iptables' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
So iptables is of the table (heh)... Also, the link you posted just gives me a 404 Not Found message. I tried portquiz.net:21 AND portquiz.net:22 and it gave me a ERR_UNSAFE_PORT error, but that's just a Chrome thing... I guess? "--explicitly-allowed-ports=21" makes portquiz.net:21 work, so that's why I'm guessing that Chrome is doing that.

TL;DR: I cannot connect to port 22 on that VPS, portquiz.net:21 works (if you say to chrome it is not malicious), can connect to other FTPs, even on the same VPS site, cannot do iptables as I'm on Windows and when I try to connect to a similar IP of the VPS it times out as well.
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RE: Can a ISP "null" IPs in range with FTP ports? - by kbartek - 07-05-2019, 05:50 PM

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