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Port Scanner

Scan common TCP ports on any hostname or IP address to check what services are running.

⚠️ Disclaimer: Only scan servers you own or have explicit permission to scan. Unauthorized port scanning may be illegal in your jurisdiction.

How to use the Port Scanner

Scan common TCP ports on any hostname or IP address to check what services are running. Enter the domain, hostname, IP address, selector, or record value requested by the tool, then run the check to see the current public configuration. Use the result to confirm whether the domain is resolving correctly, whether email authentication is aligned, or whether a visible trust issue needs follow-up.

Step 1

Enter the domain or value you want to inspect.

Step 2

Review the returned records, warnings, and status signals.

Step 3

Fix the DNS, hosting, SSL, or email setting, then retest.

What to check next

A single lookup rarely tells the whole story. For production websites, verify DNS, SSL, email authentication, blacklist status, and public security headers together before making a launch, migration, or deliverability decision. Common next checks after this page include SSL Checker, DNS Checker, Reverse IP.

Port Scanner FAQ

What does the Port Scanner check?

Scan common TCP ports on any hostname or IP address to check what services are running.

Is the Port Scanner free to use?

Yes. The basic port scanner is free and does not require a login. Paid Hostao reports and fix plans are available when you need analyst review or managed remediation.

When should I run the Port Scanner?

Run it before DNS changes, email sender changes, hosting migration, SSL renewal, launch checks, or whenever a website, domain, or email delivery issue needs quick verification.