Port Scanner
Scan common ports on your public IP to check for open services and potential security risks.
Port Scanner
Scan common ports on your public IP to check for open services and potential security risks.
Results
Port | Service | Status |
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How it Works
How It Works
This tool scans a list of common ports on your public IP address directly from your browser. It helps you identify open ports and potential security risks, all without sending any data to our servers.
- Uses browser-based fetch/WebSockets to test port accessibility
- Scans a curated list of common ports (HTTP, HTTPS, SSH, FTP, etc.)
- Displays results in a sortable, color-coded table
- No data is sent to our server; all tests run in your browser
Technical Details
Technical Details
The Port Scanner uses browser APIs to attempt connections to common ports on your public IP. Some ports may not be testable due to browser security restrictions, but the tool provides a best-effort scan for open services.
- Uses
fetch
andWebSocket
APIs for port testing - Scans ports like 80 (HTTP), 443 (HTTPS), 22 (SSH), 21 (FTP), 3389 (RDP), and more
- All processing is client-side for privacy
About This Tool
This tool is designed to help you understand your system's configuration and identify potential privacy and security issues.
All analysis is performed locally in your browser - no passwords, personal data, or system information is sent to our servers.
Use this tool to assess your privacy status, check for potential leaks, and understand how your system appears to websites.