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Create a Port Scanner for Linux and Windows #1

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LuD1161 opened this issue Jun 27, 2017 · 9 comments
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Create a Port Scanner for Linux and Windows #1

LuD1161 opened this issue Jun 27, 2017 · 9 comments

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@LuD1161
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LuD1161 commented Jun 27, 2017

Not your usual port scanner.

Instead of scanning port on other computers it scans ports on the host itself to check for any malware using pre-defined open port list , which is constantly being updated.

Things to do

  • Create a port scanner script, daemonize the script to run it in background
  • Make GUI for the same , to show the results
  • Add notifications for any unwanted / suspicious ports opening
  • Need to add further issues.

This is a parent issue. Please open issues based on the above points and solve those accordingly.

Also when sending a PR , mention the reference of this issue.

@AshrithReddyT
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Any Suggestions for the logo of the app?

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LuD1161 commented Jun 28, 2017

@AshrithReddyT
I haven't thought of any yet .
Everyone please suggest.
@Bhanu1911 @Jayanth-N @GYeyosi @midoriyaizuku

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cromagnonninja commented Jun 28, 2017

Let's have a working title as well - eg. ScanHome/ScanMe/PortPolice. The logo can come later as well - and I think a simple shape for the logo, like that of spotify, might work (something that shows that this uses a networking base)

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PortPolice works fine with me.

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@Jayanth-N @LuD1161 @midoriyaizuku @GYeyosi what about you guys?

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GYeyosi commented Jun 28, 2017

It would be good if we have some uncommon name. lets think of name alongside working and if we didn't get anything better lets go with it.

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@GYeyosi agreed. The rest of you?

@AshrithReddyT
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sure.

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LuD1161 commented Jun 28, 2017 via email

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