Axigen Mail Server Detection Scanner

This scanner detects the use of Axigen Mail Server in digital assets. It aids in identifying and managing assets using Axigen Mail Server by providing insights into its presence on the network.

Short Info


Level

Informational

Single Scan

Single Scan

Can be used by

Asset Owner

Estimated Time

10 seconds

Time Interval

12 days 4 hours

Scan only one

Domain, IPv4, Subdomain

Toolbox

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The Axigen Mail Server is a comprehensive email solution used by businesses and organizations to manage their digital communication needs. It provides functionalities such as email transmission, receiving, and managing, often deployed in corporate environments for secure and efficient email handling. Axigen offers a range of features, including support for multiple email protocols, spam filtering, and integration with other systems. Developed for both on-premises and cloud-based solutions, it caters to businesses of various sizes, from small enterprises to large corporations. The software aims to deliver reliable mail server capabilities with robust functionality and extensive configuration options. As an email server solution, it is used globally, enabling entities to handle their email traffic securely and efficiently.

This detection scanner is designed to identify the presence of Axigen Mail Server in the network. By detecting Axigen Mail Server, organizations can ensure they have visibility over their infrastructure components, aiding in asset management and security posture enhancement. Detecting the server's presence is critical for auditing and monitoring purposes to ensure best practices in configuration and deployment. Identifying the existence of Axigen Mail Server helps in managing updates and patches, ensuring that all systems are up-to-date and secure. This adds to the prevention of potential exploits that affect unmaintained systems. The detection itself doesn't reveal any sensitive information, merely identifying the presence of specific Axigen server signatures in network traffic.

Technically, the detection relies on the examination of network traffic for specific indicators associated with Axigen Mail Server, such as the "Axigen ESMTP" and "AXIGEN" identifiers in SMTP responses. These indicators suggest that the server operating is an Axigen Mail Server instance. This detection involves sending traffic over the network to expected mail server ports and analyzing the responses for known patterns or strings. The process focuses on the TCP port typically used for SMTP communication, which is port 25, to ascertain the presence of an Axigen Mail Server. By using pre-defined network query patterns, it is possible to identify the mail server without intruding on the operation of the system itself. This approach of detection does not initiate any changes in the server configuration and avoids interference with its operations.

Utilizing this detection scanner could help organizations prevent potential misconfigurations or unauthorized deployments of Axigen Mail Servers. It provides insights into the network's current state, helping uncover possibly overlooked or undocumented assets. Awareness of such servers assists in strengthening the security measures by ensuring these systems are properly secured and monitored. Detecting unauthenticated or misconfigured deployments can highlight gaps in security that may be exploited by attackers to gain unauthorized access. Moreover, having an inventory on the presence of these servers aids in compliance and audit procedures by reflecting an accurate system portrayal for risk assessment analysis.

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