PORT ANALYZER – An Intelligent Solution for Server Security
Hello dear vSRO.ORG family
I'm sharing my self-developed
Port Analyzer tool with you.
I think this will be perfect for those who want to keep their servers secure and get rid of unnecessary ports.
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Features
It automatically finds the module ports by reading the INI file .

It closes all harmful ports,
including TCP and UDP .
This completely resets the firewall and leaves only
the Remote Desktop (RDP) port active.
It can remove blocks on previously blocked module ports .

Easy to use, fast and reliable.
Who would benefit from this?

Game server owners

Server administrators

Anyone who doesn't want to deal with a firewall
Why Port Analyzer?
It is designed to keep your server clean, secure, and under control.
The tool that those looking to improve database security are looking for.
Get rid of unnecessary ports with a single click and leave only the ports you need open!

How to Use?
Firstly, newly established servers often have many unnecessary permissions enabled in the firewall.
Here's a step-by-step guide on how to use Port Analyzer:

After setting up the server, open the program
before connecting to Guard .

Block all malicious ports by clicking the
" Reset Firewall to RDP " button.

Next, select
the srNodeData.ini file located in the Cert folder .
Select all the module ports that appear and click the
"Block Selected Ports" button.

Your server will now be secure.

You can now
securely connect to Guard .

Your opinions, suggestions, and feedback are very valuable to me.
Try it, test it, and share your thoughts!
Important Note
You must use this program
before connecting with any Guard software .

It also
prevents database theft by closing ports for
database security .

Port Analyzer is encrypted to prevent it from being modified and exploited by malicious actors!
You are solely responsible.
Neither the Forum , the Forum Administration, nor I can be held responsible in any way for actions taken or to be taken using this tool !
Port Analyzer = Your Server's Protective Shield
See you in the next posts! 
Who knows, maybe my next post will be about recording and analyzing HTTP/HTTPS traffic, or perhaps port packet monitoring, and there might even be a video guide!

