Port

Synopsis

Port certify to check the status of ports and services. This module helps to check the port service under Cleopatra. This module is most comfortable with Ubuntu and cent OS.

Help

This help command guide the user about Port module. This is suitable for all type of IT people.

Cleopatra port help

The help command shows a short list of the commands built into the port module.

kevells@corp:/# cleopatra Port  help
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  This command allows you to test the status of ports and services running on them

  Port, port

- is-responding
Test if a port is responding
example: cleopatra port is-responding --port-number="25"

- process
See which process is using a port
example: cleopatra port process --port-number="25"

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Local Host

When the user want to check the status of the port in local host then it can ask the user IP address. The following screenshot will explain it.

kevells@corp:/# cleopatra port process --port-number="22"

     [Pharaoh Logging] Port 22 is being used by the process sshd
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     Port Modifications:
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     Port: Success

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     Port Mods Finished
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Options

Parameters Fuctions Output
is-responding Test of port is responding Or not  
Process Test the process status Of port It will display the process of port|

Benefits

The user can check the current working status of the port. It is a user friendly module. Less time consuming.

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