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Free Online Port Scanner Tool

Online Port Scanner

This tool scans the most common ports. It may take a few seconds to complete.


What Is a Port Scanner Tool and Why Do You Need It?

If you're running a server or managing a website, knowing which ports are open on your host is crucial for security and performance. A Port Scanner Tool allows you to check for open ports on your server using either the IP address or domain name.

🔧 How the Port Scanner Works

This tool checks the most commonly used ports like 80 (HTTP)443 (HTTPS)21 (FTP), and 22 (SSH). It attempts to establish a connection and tells you whether the port is accessible (open) or not (closed).

🔒 Why Checking Open Ports Matters

  • Security: Open ports can be exploited by hackers if not properly secured.
  • Debugging: Helps diagnose server issues and test firewall rules.
  • Optimization: Ensure only necessary ports are open, keeping your infrastructure lean.

📌 Best Practices

Regularly scanning your server’s ports is a best practice in cybersecurity. Close any unused ports and monitor traffic for suspicious activity.

✨ Try It Now

Use the port scanner tool above and gain instant insights into your server’s exposed entry points. No downloads, no registration – just fast and secure scanning.

🧠 Fun Fact

Did you know? Port 80 is one of the most commonly targeted ports in cyber attacks. If you're not running a web server, it's a good idea to keep it closed!

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