Open Port Check Tool

Open Port Check Tool

Check a port's status easily, find out which ports of your connection is open or closed

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What is Open Port Check Tool?
The 'Open Port Check Tool' is a Chrome extension designed to check the status of any network port on your external IP address or any inputted IP address. It effectively scans open ports on your network connection, assisting in confirming whether your port forwarding is set up correctly or if server applications are being blocked by a firewall. It doubles as a network port scanner, designed to scan for commonly used ports like HTTP (port 80). As such, it serves a crucial role in network security and management.
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Users: 10,000+
Rating: 3.96 (51)
Version: 1.2 (Last updated: 2015-12-25)
Creation date: 2015-12-24
Risk impact: Very low risk impact
Risk likelihood: Low risk likelihood
Manifest version: 2
Size: 10.07K
URLs: Website
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Summary

The open port checker tool allows you to check port status of your external IP address or any IP address you have entered and scan open ports on your connection. This tool is extremely useful to find out if your port forwarding is setup correct or if your server applications are blocked or not by a firewall. The open port checker tool can also be used as a port scanner to scan your network for ports that are commonly used such as HTTP (port 80). Some may be closed such as port 25 by default, are often blocked at the ISP level in order to prevent unwanted activities.

User reviews
This is completely useless.
by Paul Fillmore Paul Fillmore, 2020-10-09

Not an app, just a web link. Cannot test in local network
by Serge Hill Serge Hill, 2017-05-19

It basically just serves as a app-bookmark for http://www.networkappers.com/tools/open-port-checker Now, that's not a bad thing, and it does what it says, but creating an app pointing to their web tool is rather pointless. Instead of creating an app, any user could just log in to their own router (192.168.*.*) and look at "Virtual Servers", and see if any ports are open, and pointing to any local addresses. You don't need any apps or websites to tell you that.
by Steven Steven, 2016-08-28
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Safety
Risk impact

Open Port Check Tool is safe to use. It does not request any sensitive permissions.

Risk likelihood

Open Port Check Tool has earned a fairly good reputation and likely can be trusted.

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