I am writing a program that simply tests connections to ports on remote machines and checks if a connection was established or rejected, pretty much a port scanner. While it seems to work on localhost and some sites, for some reason it won't work on most IP addresses, when several of my classmates followed similar approaches and were able to probe these same sites. Some sites, such as wikipedia.org, will only go up to port 21 and then hang. Can anyone see any obvious problems with my code. Thansk in advance.
for(int i = 1; i <= maxPort; i++)
{
boolean found = true;
try
{
String[] hostNameArray = hostName.split(".");
socket = new Socket(hostName, i);
System.out.println("Test");
socket.close();
}
catch(java.net.ConnectException ex)
{
System.out.println("Error" + ex + "\t<"+i+">");
found = false;
}
catch(java.net.UnknownHostException ex)
{
System.out.println("Unknown host");
System.exit(-1);
}
catch(IOException ex)
{
System.out.println("IO Exception");
System.exit(-2);
}
if(found)
{
ports.add(i);
}
}
Places such as google.com will simply stop when I try to create the socket (i.e. the test statement is never printed) while wikipedia.org will simply hang after 21. Thanks again for the help.