Advanced Port Scanner

Scan any domain or IP address for open ports and network services with our powerful web-based scanner

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πŸ“Œ Common Ports Reference

Web Services

  • 80 - HTTP
  • 443 - HTTPS
  • 8080 - HTTP Alt
  • 8443 - HTTPS Alt

Mail Services

  • 25 - SMTP
  • 110 - POP3
  • 143 - IMAP
  • 465 - SMTPS

File Transfer

  • 21 - FTP
  • 22 - SSH/SFTP
  • 69 - TFTP
  • 989/990 - FTPS

Database

  • 1433 - MS SQL
  • 1521 - Oracle
  • 3306 - MySQL
  • 5432 - PostgreSQL

Remote Access

  • 3389 - RDP
  • 5900 - VNC
  • 5631 - PCAnywhere
  • 1723 - PPTP

Game Servers

  • 25565 - Minecraft
  • 27015 - Steam/CS:GO
  • 3074 - Xbox Live
  • 3724 - World of Warcraft

πŸ”’ Port Security Best Practices

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Close Unused Ports

Disable services you don't need and close their ports to reduce attack surface.

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Use Firewalls

Configure firewalls to restrict access to only necessary ports from trusted sources.

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Strong Authentication

Implement strong authentication for all services, especially those exposed to the internet.

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Regular Updates

Keep all services up-to-date to patch known vulnerabilities in service software.

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Monitor Logs

Regularly review logs for suspicious connection attempts to your open ports.

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Use VPNs

For remote access, use VPNs instead of exposing services directly to the internet.

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