Listing Port Scans
List port scans.
- Filtering List Results- Use filters to limit the scan results in the list. Perform one of the following actions depending on the options that you see: - Select a value in Risk level.
- Select dates in Scan start date and Scan end date:- By default, only the most recent scan reports are displayed. To view older reports, select specific start and end dates.
- Or, select Scan start date and select either Past 7 Days or Past 30 Days.
- Select Reset at any time to set the risk level and date ranges back to the default values.
 
- On the left side of the list page, select a value from one of the available filters, such as compartment, state, or tags.
 - Change the order of the items in the list table by using the sort icons next to the column names. - Actions- In the list table, select the name of a scan reports to open its details page, where you can view its status and perform other tasks. - To perform an action on a scan reports directly from the list table, select any of the following options from the in the row for that report: - View details: Getting a Port Scan's Details.
- Move resource: Moving a Port Scan Between Compartments.
- Delete: Deleting a Port Scan.
- Open support request: Open the Support Request panel, in which you can access support options. See Support Requests.
 
- Use the oci vulnerability-scanning host scan result port list command and required parameters to view details about the open ports that were detected on a specific Compute instance that was scanned: - oci vulnerability-scanning host scan result port list --compartment-id <compartment_ocid>- For example: - oci vulnerability-scanning host scan result port list --compartment-id ocid1.compartment.oc1..exampleuniqueID- For a complete list of flags and variable options for CLI commands, see the Command Line Reference. 
- Run the ListHostPortScanResults operation to view details about the open ports that were detected on a specific Compute instance that was scanned. 
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