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PacketShaper FTP Service Technology Detection Scanner

This scanner detects the use of PacketShaper FTP Service in digital assets. It identifies instances of the PacketShaper FTP server to assist in network monitoring and management.

Short Info


Level

Informational

Single Scan

Single Scan

Can be used by

Asset Owner

Estimated Time

10 seconds

Time Interval

22 days 23 hours

Scan only one

Domain, Subdomain, IPv4

Toolbox

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The PacketShaper FTP Service is typically used by organizations to manage and control network traffic efficiently. This technology helps in prioritizing and shaping network bandwidth according to the business needs. It is mainly utilized by network administrators in large enterprises that require detailed visibility and control over their network traffic. The FTP service facilitates seamless integration and configuration management across the network. Its use is prevalent in environments where bandwidth management is critical for ensuring the optimal performance of other business-critical applications. As a reliable traffic management solution, PacketShaper helps in maintaining the quality of service by adapting to changing network conditions.

This detection scanner identifies the presence of PacketShaper FTP services in a given network. Knowing where the PacketShaper FTP service is deployed can help administrators in network inventory and management. By detecting these services, organizations can ensure they have control and visibility over network traffic and bandwidth. The scanner checks for specific signatures or banners indicative of PacketShaper FTP services. Detecting this service can be a part of a broader initiative to assess the technology stack used by the organization. Understanding the deployment of such services helps in maintaining network performance and uptime.

Technically, the scanner functions by sending queries across network ports commonly associated with FTP services, such as port 21. It attempts to read the server banners or responses to identify the PacketShaper FTP service. Specifically, the scanner looks for indicators such as "PacketShaper FTP server ready" in the server response. This exact match allows the scanner to confirm the presence of this service accurately. The process involves minimal data transfer for efficiency. Correct detection relies on predefined keywords and patterns, integral to the PacketShaper FTP service.

If the PacketShaper FTP Service is not appropriately managed or secured, potential issues could arise. These may include unauthorized access to the service, leading to potential data interception. Moreover, unmonitored use of the service could result in unintended bandwidth consumption affecting other critical applications. There is also a risk of exposure to vulnerabilities inherent to older or misconfigured FTP services. Failure to detect such technology might hinder effective network management. Such oversight might also affect regulatory compliance, where visibility into network technology is required.

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