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IPv6 TCP Port scanner
[gb] Shadow Hawkins on Saturday, 16 April 2011 14:46:39
Hi all, I've been developing my own IPv6 firewall and in order to test it I created a simplistic TCP port scanner - if anyone wishes to try the Port scanner then please head to my tester.. Thanks, Tim.
IPv6 TCP Port scanner
[gb] Shadow Hawkins on Monday, 02 May 2011 17:56:38
Update - the functionality remains the same, but the URL is now somewhat easier to type: TCP port tester. Best wishes, Tim.
IPv6 TCP Port scanner
[us] Shadow Hawkins on Friday, 06 May 2011 15:00:12
Very nice; thanks! I just used it to check my setup. -chaw
IPv6 TCP Port scanner
[nl] Shadow Hawkins on Thursday, 12 May 2011 21:29:53
Tim, I just tried it and it works fine but it's limited to only test my workstation. May I suggest to add an address field so that other IP addresses (in the same /48 subnet) can be tested? My severs are running on different IPv6 addresses.
IPv6 TCP Port scanner
[gb] Shadow Hawkins on Sunday, 15 May 2011 17:39:48
Michiel, Thanks for your suggestion. My only concern with widening the scan range is to prevent people scanning machines that they don't own/administer/use (at least one ISP I know of is allocating /56 address ranges)? I'm open to any suggestions of how this might be achieved. Another option would be for me to provide a text-browser compatible scanner that would be accessible from servers using lynx or w3m? Best wishes, Tim.
IPv6 TCP Port scanner
[nl] Shadow Hawkins on Monday, 16 May 2011 23:23:18
Hi Tim, At that point I don't have a better suggestion. Must be a cheap ISP while at the same time we get /48 subnets for free. It may become to complicated, but a whois for my network gives:
% Information related to '2001:1af8:feb8::/48' inet6num: 2001:1af8:feb8::/48 netname: SIXXS-NET-MBH15-SIXXS
Michiel.
IPv6 TCP Port scanner
[gb] Shadow Hawkins on Tuesday, 17 May 2011 21:19:06
Michiel, I've added a non-javascript option for users wanting to try w3m or lynx. Best wishes, Tim.
IPv6 TCP Port scanner
[nl] Shadow Hawkins on Friday, 20 May 2011 19:39:18
Hi Tim, That looks good:
IPv6 TCP Port Scan Results Results for host : 2001:1af8:feb8:f0fc::204 Scan beginning at: Fri May 20 18:27:59 2011 , expected to take up to 29 seconds ... Port 21 = CLOSED Port 22 = CLOSED Port 23 = CLOSED Port 25 = CLOSED Port 53 = CLOSED Port 79 = CLOSED Port 80 = OPEN Port 110 = CLOSED Port 111 = CLOSED Port 113 = CLOSED Port 119 = CLOSED Port 135 = CLOSED Port 139 = CLOSED Port 143 = CLOSED Port 389 = CLOSED Port 427 = CLOSED Port 443 = OPEN Port 445 = CLOSED Port 631 = CLOSED Port 873 = CLOSED Port 993 = CLOSED Port 1025 = CLOSED Port 1026 = CLOSED Port 1029 = CLOSED Port 1030 = CLOSED Port 1080 = CLOSED Port 1720 = CLOSED Port 3128 = CLOSED Port 5000 = CLOSED Scan complete at: Fri May 20 18:28:28 2011 .
Thanks, Michiel.
IPv6 TCP Port scanner
[it] Shadow Hawkins on Thursday, 29 March 2012 14:06:56
Hi Tim! Last august we had a mail conversation after which i installed your Port Scanner on my home-server.. Some days ago i've upgraded it to the latest git and it seems to run just fine to me. For those who want to give it a try, you can reach the Tester page at L'Altro Mondo. Thanks a lot, see you soon.

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