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LoginOur port monitoring service continuously scans and validates TCP/UDP ports to ensure critical services remain accessible and secure. Monitor databases, web servers, mail services, and custom applications while detecting unauthorized services and security vulnerabilities.
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SSL Web Server | Response: 15ms
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Comprehensive TCP and UDP port scanning with service identification and version detection.
Detect unauthorized services, security vulnerabilities, and compliance violations.
Application-layer testing to validate service functionality and performance.
Monitor port status changes and detect configuration drift over time.
Track connection times, response latencies, and service performance trends.
Test service availability from multiple geographic locations and network segments.
HTTP and HTTPS web servers with SSL certificate validation.
MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, and other database systems.
SMTP, POP3, IMAP mail servers and email infrastructure.
SSH, RDP, and other remote access services.
Domain Name System servers and DNS resolution services.
File Transfer Protocol and secure FTP services.
Monitor any custom application or service on any port.
Identify rogue services, malware infections, and unauthorized applications that could compromise security.
Correlate port scan results with vulnerability databases to identify security risks and prioritize patches.
Validate port configurations against security policies and regulatory compliance requirements.
Rogue applications and malware
Unpatched vulnerabilities
Unnecessary service exposure
With UpScanX port monitoring: Proactively identify and address security risks before they can be exploited by attackers.
Port monitoring is a network security service that continuously scans and validates TCP/UDP ports on your servers to ensure critical services like web servers, databases, and mail services remain accessible while detecting unauthorized services and security vulnerabilities.
UpScanX can monitor any TCP or UDP port including common services like HTTP (80/443), MySQL (3306), PostgreSQL (5432), SMTP (25/587), SSH (22), RDP (3389), DNS (53), FTP (21/990), and custom application ports.
Port monitoring detects unauthorized services, rogue applications, and malware by identifying unexpected open ports. It also correlates scan results with vulnerability databases to identify security risks and validates compliance with security policies.
Yes, UpScanX performs service fingerprinting to identify running services and their versions, helping you detect configuration drift and unpatched software that could pose security risks.
UpScanX offers configurable scan intervals and performs monitoring from multiple global locations and network segments, providing comprehensive coverage for service availability and security compliance.
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