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Fails to scan the ports. #31

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SHMAUS-Carter opened this issue Oct 8, 2020 · 4 comments
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Fails to scan the ports. #31

SHMAUS-Carter opened this issue Oct 8, 2020 · 4 comments
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Port scaning should be action that you do from a sub menu from each device in question. as it automatically found the ports that were opened on only one device in my network even though I know there's lots of other devices with open ports.

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csicar commented Oct 9, 2020

Ning only scans a very limited set of ports. This is done to speed up the scan. What ports are you missing?

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SHMAUS-Carter commented Oct 9, 2020 via email

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csicar commented Jan 1, 2021

Port 21 and Port 22 are scanned for a TCP port and Port 80 and 443 are also scanned. Maybe you're using an unusual port?

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nickreserved commented Mar 29, 2021

Not so useful for me a small set of ports for scanning.
Please add more in preferences.
You can use a checklist of predefined ports like VNC, OpenVPN etc and also ports defined from user (my Transmission client is in 9001)
So application starts with a few ports but user can add moooooooooooooore.

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