See your infrastructure the way an attacker does
Warin maps every open port and reachable service across your public IPs — then flags anything that shouldn't be accessible from the internet, before someone with bad intentions finds it first.
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What you get
Core capabilities
Open port detection
Warin probes your public IP ranges and identifies every open port — including ones you didn't deliberately expose — across all your internet-facing infrastructure.
Why it matters
What's at stake for your startup
One open admin port is a critical exposure
SSH reachable from anywhere. A database admin panel on a public IP. An Elasticsearch instance with no authentication. Each of these, if publicly reachable, is a viable entry point for an attacker. Network scanning finds them before they're in the wrong hands.
Cloud infra changes faster than your security awareness
When you deploy a new server or update a firewall rule in your cloud provider, the change can inadvertently expose services. Your mental model of what's open is always one deploy behind what's actually reachable — Warin keeps it honest.
Misconfigured firewalls are common in fast-moving teams
Firewall rules and security groups are easy to misconfigure — especially in environments where 'we'll restrict this port later' turns into 'we forgot about that port.' Network scanning keeps a continuous record of what's actually exposed.
Common questions
Everything you need to know
Warin scans the most commonly used and most commonly exploited ports by default — covering web services, databases, admin interfaces, SSH, RDP, and other infrastructure services. You can customize the scan scope based on your specific infrastructure needs.
Warin's network scans are low-intensity probes. They generate far less traffic than typical web browsing activity, are spread across your scan cycle, and are designed not to trigger rate limiting or DDoS protections on standard infrastructure.
Yes — which is exactly why it matters that you find these exposures first. The techniques Warin uses for network reconnaissance are the same ones attackers use during target discovery. Knowing your exposure lets you close it before it's exploited.
For web services, Warin's web application scanning covers vulnerabilities at the application layer. For network services, Warin flags outdated and known-vulnerable software versions. The combination gives you a complete picture of your network-level exposure.