
CommuniGate Pro FTP Service Detection Scanner
This scanner detects the use of the CommuniGate Pro FTP Service in digital assets. It is valuable for identifying the presence of CommuniGate Pro on network assets to ensure security and proper configuration.
Short Info
Level
Single Scan
Single Scan
Can be used by
Asset Owner
Estimated Time
10 seconds
Time Interval
Scan only one
Domain, Subdomain, IPv4
Toolbox
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CommuniGate Pro FTP Service is a software commonly used for managing email and communications servers. Its main purpose is to provide a reliable FTP service for administrators and users to manage files and communications securely. The software is often deployed in enterprises and service providers seeking robust email solutions. IT infrastructure teams and system administrators use CommuniGate Pro to handle communication protocols smoothly across the organization. The product is known for its scalability and ability to integrate various communication channels in a centralized platform. This integration enhances efficiency and supports higher volumes of concurrent connections.
The scanner specifically detects the presence of the CommuniGate Pro FTP Service on a host. This detection is critical for network administrators to ensure that running services are intended and secured properly. By detecting this service, organizations can recognize any misconfigurations or exposures that might lead to vulnerabilities. Detecting the FTP service aids in the continuous monitoring of network security postures. Identifying such services is essential for risk management and compliance in security audits. Having insights into FTP services allows organizations to apply necessary security patches and configurations.
Technical details of this detection focus on identifying the banner of the FTP service running on port 21. The scanner sends a specific request over the FTP protocol to elicit a response that includes the service's banner information. By parsing this response, the scanner can extract and recognize the pattern specific to the CommuniGate Pro FTP Server. The detection process involves examining whether the server running on a target host responds with the words "CommuniGate Pro FTP Server." This detection allows an accurate identification of the service and its version when applicable. Efficient and accurate detection processes reduce false positives and enhance security.
When the vulnerability is exploited, unauthorized access to sensitive communications and files managed by the FTP service can be achieved. Attackers could potentially intercept, alter, or delete critical data processed by the service. Misconfigured or outdated communication services might expose additional internal systems or sensitive data. Such vulnerabilities also open opportunities for man-in-the-middle attacks, which compromise data integrity and confidentiality. Continuous service detection and management are crucial for mitigating these threats.
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