This class is meant to help server administrators to check whether its networking services are up or down.
Port scanning may also be used to make preliminary security checks by detecting which services may be running in a server that may be susceptible of security vulnerabilities.
The class can scan multiple ports at once as well as returning the name of the service associated with the ports by looking at a configuration file named port.txt.
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Port Scanner |
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portscanner |
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Scan TCP ports to check whether services are up |
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