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Troublesome Internet Ports This Internet Common Ports Probe attempts to establish standard TCP Internet connections with a collection of standard, well-known, and often vulnerable or troublesome Internet ports on YOUR computer. Since this is being done from our server, successful connections demonstrate which of your ports are "open" or visible and soliciting connections from passing Internet port scanners.
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| Solicited TCP Packets: RECEIVED (FAILED)
— As detailed in the port report below, one or more of your system's
ports actively responded to our deliberate attempts to establish a
connection. It is generally possible to increase your system's security
by hiding it from the probes of potentially hostile hackers. Please see
the details presented by the specific port links below, as well as the
various resources on this site, and in our extremely helpful and active
user community. Unsolicited Packets: PASSED — No Internet packets of any sort were received from your system as a side-effect of our attempts to elicit some response from any of the ports listed above. Some questionable personal security systems expose their users by attempting to "counter-probe the prober", thus revealing themselves. But your system remained wisely silent. (Except for the fact that not all of its ports are completely stealthed as shown below.) Ping Reply: RECEIVED (FAILED) — Your system REPLIED to our Ping (ICMP Echo) requests, making it visible on the Internet. Most personal firewalls can be configured to block, drop, and ignore such ping requests in order to better hide systems from hackers. This is highly recommended since "Ping" is among the oldest and most common methods used to locate systems prior to further exploitation. | ||
Port | Service |
Status |
Security Implications |
0 |
<nil> |
Stealth |
There is NO EVIDENCE WHATSOEVER that a port (or even any computer) exists at this IP address! |
21 |
FTP |
OPEN! |
FTP servers have many known security vulnerabilities and the payoff from exploiting an insecure FTP server can be significant. This system's open FTP port is inviting intruders to examine your system more closely. |
22 |
SSH |
Closed |
Your computer has responded that this port exists but is currently closed to connections. |
23 |
Telnet |
Closed |
Your computer has responded that this port exists but is currently closed to connections. |
25 |
SMTP |
Closed |
Your computer has responded that this port exists but is currently closed to connections. |
79 |
Finger |
Closed |
Your computer has responded that this port exists but is currently closed to connections. |
80 |
HTTP |
OPEN! |
The web is so insecure these days that new security "exploits" are being discovered almost daily. There are many known problems with Microsoft's Personal Web Server (PWS) and its Frontpage Extensions that many people run on their personal machines. So having port 80 "open" as it is here causes intruders to wonder how much information you might be willing to give away. |
110 |
POP3 |
Closed |
Your computer has responded that this port exists but is currently closed to connections. |
113 |
IDENT |
Closed |
Your computer has responded that this port exists but is currently closed to connections. |
119 |
NNTP |
Closed |
Your computer has responded that this port exists but is currently closed to connections. |
135 |
RPC |
Closed |
Your computer has responded that this port exists but is currently closed to connections. |
139 |
Net BIOS |
Closed |
Your computer has responded that this port exists but is currently closed to connections. |
143 |
IMAP |
Closed |
Your computer has responded that this port exists but is currently closed to connections. |
389 |
LDAP |
Closed |
Your computer has responded that this port exists but is currently closed to connections. |
443 |
HTTPS |
Closed |
Your computer has responded that this port exists but is currently closed to connections. |
445 |
MSFT DS |
Closed |
Your computer has responded that this port exists but is currently closed to connections. |
1002 |
ms-ils |
Closed |
Your computer has responded that this port exists but is currently closed to connections. |
1024 |
DCOM |
Closed |
Your computer has responded that this port exists but is currently closed to connections. |
1025 |
Host |
Closed |
Your computer has responded that this port exists but is currently closed to connections. |
1026 |
Host |
Closed |
Your computer has responded that this port exists but is currently closed to connections. |
1027 |
Host |
Closed |
Your computer has responded that this port exists but is currently closed to connections. |
1028 |
Host |
Closed |
Your computer has responded that this port exists but is currently closed to connections. |
1029 |
Host |
Closed |
Your computer has responded that this port exists but is currently closed to connections. |
1030 |
Host |
Closed |
Your computer has responded that this port exists but is currently closed to connections. |
1720 |
H.323 |
Closed |
Your computer has responded that this port exists but is currently closed to connections. |
5000 |
UPnP |
Closed |
Your computer has responded that this port exists but is currently closed to connections. |
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report of the Common Ports Probe findings displayed above.
You may also click on any port number link above to jump to detailed information about that port contained in our Port Authority database. For help and information about the meaning and importance of "Open", "Closed" and "Stealth" port statuses, please see our Internet Port Status Definitions page. You may press your browser's BACK button to return to the previous page, Re-run the Common Ports Probe test by "refreshing" this page, or select from among the other services available: |
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