• Agent641@lemmy.world
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    13 hours ago

    In addition, you might like to do a portscan on that IP address to see if any other ports reaveal something more interesting.

    You can run this in cmd prompt, I think, if nmap is available on your windows machine:

    nmap -p 1-9999 192.168.1.1

    IIS can only run on a windows OS, so it must be a windows physical machine or VM connected to your network.

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      2 hours ago

      Thanks as you can tell, I’m not an expert in any of this.

      I will run this as you described.

      I did the nmap based on input from ChatGPT, it had me do a Ping base scan with nmap. It turned up nothing because that IP address did not return a Ping.

      This has me really curious.

      I’m concerned that the website I opened in Safari on my phone is bringing up a cache on my browser and is not actually live.

      I tried to open it from an iPad and it did not load. Iit still loads off my phone even though I have rebooted everything.

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        1 hour ago

        In case it helps your troubleshooting, ICMP (ping) is typically disabled by default on Windows.