Filtered Ports
Here’s a good advice :
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Also, Hacking is not just playing with nmap… go back to learn
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Im aware that hacking is not just nmap, in fact im reading and CEH course in pdf, but i’ve just read the first 3 modules which are Footprinting, Scanning networks and Enumeration, so i’ve not yet reach the hacking part, but i’m aware. Btw i kinda own the pc, so im not breaking the law, chills. Thanks for the reply
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Between different networks are usually things like routers and firewalls that control what goes in and out. Especially when it comes to LANs, the individual machines cannot be accessed from outside the network unless this is explicitly allowed by whatever connects them to the other network(s).
Some examples of topics you might want to read up on are routing, NAT and port forwarding.