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What is the difference between filtrated and filtered? The word "filtered" seems to be much more common than "filtrated" I know that these words derive from "to filter" and "to filtrate" What is the difference in meaning between these two verbs? The
Nmap scan what does STATE=filtered mean? [duplicate] Filtered is described in the NMAP Reference Guide, Chapter 15: Nmap cannot determine whether the port is open because packet filtering prevents its probes from reaching the port The filtering could be from a dedicated firewall device, router rules, or host-based firewall software These ports frustrate attackers because they provide so little information Sometimes they respond with ICMP
nmap - Difference between Filtered and Admin-Prohibited But for the "filtered" state, the reason depends on what the filtering system (most frequently a firewall) does when it receives one of Nmap's probes Most firewalls will respond in one of two ways: dropping the incoming connection without responding at all, or sending a ICMP Administratively Prohibited message
Nmap - Closed vs Filtered - Information Security Stack Exchange A lot of people seem to ask this question, as there are a bunch of posts about it; however I feel like none truly answer the question (that I have found) I want to understand why Nmap decides to t