Steve Gibson by any chance?
If your router doesn't give you the option of closing those ports to incoming traffic, then a simple way round it simply to port forward any incoming requests on those ports to a local IP address thats invalid on your network
e.g if your network is in the range 192.168.0.x (and the subnet mask is 255.255.255.255
port forward incoming on ports 80 and 443 to 192.168.100.255
it should just black hole them
Last edited by Milo Minderbinder; 3rd Jan 2013 at 19:00.