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PortScanMeNow Nmap Scanning

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You may now quickly port scan your system. The available port scans are the same port scans that we use to keep an eye on the available services running on the network. You can choose from either an aggressive scan which will try to determine the versions of software listening on ports, or a non-aggressive scan. Each option below will scan all 65,535 TCP ports on your computer.

Once you click the links below, please DO NOT REFRESH YOUR WEB BROWSER. Doing so will restart the scan and prolong the display of the results.


If you encounter problems, want to know more or need help interpreting the PortScanMeNow results, please consult the PortScanMeNow FAQ

PortScanMeNow will start immediately after clicking on a link below.


PortScanMeNow with aggressive scanning from the INSIDE FNAL scanner

PortScanMeNow without aggressive scanning from the INSIDE FNAL scanner

 

PortScanMeNow with port range
Aggressive or not aggressive from the INSIDE FNAL scanner with the ports

 

DISCLAIMER:
 It is a violation of Fermilab's Policy on Computing to scan systems for which you are not a registered system administrator for. ScanMeNow will only run against Fermilab IP addresses for only the computer you are connecting to this web page from. Access to this service is recorded, however the results are not stored.

For assistance contact helpdesk@fnal.gov.
Information compiled and maintained by Computer Security Team ; last modified by TR on July 13, 2006.
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