Kportscan 30 Full 📢

Misconfigured firewalls often delay RST packets for closed ports. With a standard 5-second timeout, kportscan would mark these as "filtered" when they are actually "closed." By specifying 30, you differentiate between true filtering and simple network lethargy.

Regulatory frameworks often require that you prove no unnecessary ports are open. You cannot prove a negative with a top-1000 scan. A full port scan (1-65535) with a generous timeout (30 seconds) ensures that no high-numbered, hidden backdoor port remains undetected. kportscan 30 full

Before running complex tools like Nessus or OpenVAS, security teams use kportscan 30 full to perform a "quick win" scan. Identifying open SMB ports (445) or RDP (3389) immediately highlights high-risk targets. Misconfigured firewalls often delay RST packets for closed