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    NMAP doesn't scan all ports

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    • R
      robina80
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      hi guys,

      i have installed nmap on my pfsense machine and i am running nmap on an IP (my pc) and i have got filezilla open (ftp client) and i am connected to my works ftp server and for some reason when i run a scan on my IP (while i have still kept the ftp connection active) it doesn't list port 21 as open ie being open or active, i find that a bit strange as i thought it would list any port open or active

      it lists other ports being open/active but not port 21?

      any help

      thanks

      rob

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      • jimpJ
        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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        Unless your PC is actually listening for a connection from anywhere on port 21, then nmap won't see that as "open".

        To nmap, "open" means that a service is waiting for inbound connections and accepts them (listening on a port), such as a web server or FTP server on the IP being scanned. If your client has a connection "open" to a remote server, that isn't something nmap can see as it's a fundamentally different concept.

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