How unsafe/Vulnarable is my server just from this basic nmap-scan results?












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Not shown: 976 closed ports



PORT STATE SERVICE
21/tcp open ftp



24/tcp open priv-mail



25/tcp open smtp



26/tcp open rsftp



80/tcp open http



110/tcp open pop3



111/tcp open rpcbind



135/tcp filtered msrpc



143/tcp open imap



389/tcp filtered ldap



443/tcp open https



445/tcp filtered microsoft-ds



465/tcp open smtps



514/tcp filtered shell



554/tcp filtered rtsp



587/tcp open submission



993/tcp open imaps



995/tcp open pop3s



1521/tcp filtered oracle



1720/tcp filtered h323q931



1723/tcp filtered pptp



2000/tcp filtered cisco-sccp



3306/tcp open mysql



5666/tcp open nrpe



Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 36.56 seconds










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  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it isn't about the workplace. It's a very job- and fact-specific question. It might be appropriate on a networking or security stack but it is probably too open ended for that.

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Not shown: 976 closed ports



PORT STATE SERVICE
21/tcp open ftp



24/tcp open priv-mail



25/tcp open smtp



26/tcp open rsftp



80/tcp open http



110/tcp open pop3



111/tcp open rpcbind



135/tcp filtered msrpc



143/tcp open imap



389/tcp filtered ldap



443/tcp open https



445/tcp filtered microsoft-ds



465/tcp open smtps



514/tcp filtered shell



554/tcp filtered rtsp



587/tcp open submission



993/tcp open imaps



995/tcp open pop3s



1521/tcp filtered oracle



1720/tcp filtered h323q931



1723/tcp filtered pptp



2000/tcp filtered cisco-sccp



3306/tcp open mysql



5666/tcp open nrpe



Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 36.56 seconds










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  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it isn't about the workplace. It's a very job- and fact-specific question. It might be appropriate on a networking or security stack but it is probably too open ended for that.

    – Justin Cave
    3 mins ago














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Not shown: 976 closed ports



PORT STATE SERVICE
21/tcp open ftp



24/tcp open priv-mail



25/tcp open smtp



26/tcp open rsftp



80/tcp open http



110/tcp open pop3



111/tcp open rpcbind



135/tcp filtered msrpc



143/tcp open imap



389/tcp filtered ldap



443/tcp open https



445/tcp filtered microsoft-ds



465/tcp open smtps



514/tcp filtered shell



554/tcp filtered rtsp



587/tcp open submission



993/tcp open imaps



995/tcp open pop3s



1521/tcp filtered oracle



1720/tcp filtered h323q931



1723/tcp filtered pptp



2000/tcp filtered cisco-sccp



3306/tcp open mysql



5666/tcp open nrpe



Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 36.56 seconds










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Not shown: 976 closed ports



PORT STATE SERVICE
21/tcp open ftp



24/tcp open priv-mail



25/tcp open smtp



26/tcp open rsftp



80/tcp open http



110/tcp open pop3



111/tcp open rpcbind



135/tcp filtered msrpc



143/tcp open imap



389/tcp filtered ldap



443/tcp open https



445/tcp filtered microsoft-ds



465/tcp open smtps



514/tcp filtered shell



554/tcp filtered rtsp



587/tcp open submission



993/tcp open imaps



995/tcp open pop3s



1521/tcp filtered oracle



1720/tcp filtered h323q931



1723/tcp filtered pptp



2000/tcp filtered cisco-sccp



3306/tcp open mysql



5666/tcp open nrpe



Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 36.56 seconds







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  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it isn't about the workplace. It's a very job- and fact-specific question. It might be appropriate on a networking or security stack but it is probably too open ended for that.

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  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it isn't about the workplace. It's a very job- and fact-specific question. It might be appropriate on a networking or security stack but it is probably too open ended for that.

    – Justin Cave
    3 mins ago

















I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it isn't about the workplace. It's a very job- and fact-specific question. It might be appropriate on a networking or security stack but it is probably too open ended for that.

– Justin Cave
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it isn't about the workplace. It's a very job- and fact-specific question. It might be appropriate on a networking or security stack but it is probably too open ended for that.

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