If you are trying to connect to a remote host using a particular port, sometimes you get a message saying that Connection is refused. The reason for this is that, most likely, the server is down on the remote host. In such a situation, you can try to see whether the port is open or in the listening state. You can scan multiple ports to identify the available services in a machine.
Scanning the ports of a remote host
How to do it...
Using Python's standard socket library, we can accomplish this port-scanning task. We can take three command-line arguments: target host, and start_port and end_port numbers.
Listing 8.4 gives the code for scanning the ports of a remote host, as follows:
#!/usr/bin/env python # Python Network...