Port Scan Results
This is a collection of port scan results against common items for quick reference. Why put such a thing up? Good question, and the aswer is because it takes some time to scan all 65,535 ports on a device and it's nice to have a resource to quickly lookup some items vs. waiting an hour or so to get this data yourself.
Methodology:
All scanning is performed via nmap with the following syntax -
nmap -sS -P0 -sV -p 1-65535 [target IP]
This can take up to 1,000 seconds on a device on the same LAN when using wifi, the only option on most of these appliance. So, you're welcome.
iPad (the original) running iOS 5 -
Host is up (0.037s latency).
Not shown: 65534 closed ports
PORT STATE SERVICE VERSION
62078/tcp open tcpwrapped
MAC Address: ##:##:##:##:##:## (Apple)
Service detection performed. Please report any incorrect results at http://nmap.org/submit/ .
Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 9694.98 seconds
Cisco IP Phone -
Host is up (0.017s latency)
Not shown: 65533 closed ports
PORT STATE SERVICE VERSION
80/tcp open tcpwrapped
443/tcp open ssl/tcpwrapped
Service detection performed. Please report any incorrect results at http://nmap.org/submit/ .
Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 47.00 seconds
AskoziaPBX -
Host is up (0.00090s latency).
Not shown: 65531 closed ports
PORT STATE SERVICE VERSION
22/tcp open ssh Dropbear sshd 0.52 (protocol 2.0)
443/tcp open ssl/http BusyBox httpd 1.13
2000/tcp open cisco-sccp?
5038/tcp open asterisk Asterisk Call Manager 1.1
MAC Address: ##:##:##:##:##:## (Connect AS)
Service Info: OS: Linux
Service detection performed. Please report any incorrect results at http://nmap.org/submit/ .
Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 26.55 seconds
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