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Windows Port Scan

blckgrffn

Diamond Member
So I thought that I would ask here. 🙂

I used the command about 3 months ago, something like netscan with a switch to show open ports on a local machine. The Webroot Enterprise Server is showing one of its ports, 443, to be closed and I have to test everything before handing it to the networking staff if I ever want it to be working.

Thanks in advance!
Nat
 
Hmmm... I remember just popping open the command line and after waiting a bit getting list of all active ports and connections.

Nat
 
Yeah, I get it you want simple, not fancy😉.

As posted above by Nothinman

The command is netstat in a command line, or a DOS Box.

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