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FAQS
What is an Open Ports Scanner?
An Open Ports Scanner checks which ports are accessible on a Domain or IP address, helping you identify active services and security risks.
How do I check open ports?
Enter an IP or Domain into the Open Ports tool and the scanner will show all open and responsive ports.
Why are open ports important?
Open ports reveal which services are running. Unsecured ports can be exploited, so checking them helps improve security.
Is scanning ports legal?
Scanning your own server or authorized systems is legal. Scanning without permission may violate policies or local laws.
Which ports are commonly open?
Common open ports include 80 (HTTP), 443 (HTTPS), 21 (FTP), 22 (SSH), and 25 (SMTP), depending on the server setup.
How can I secure open ports?
Disable unused services, use firewalls, enable authentication, and restrict access to prevent unauthorized connections.