I’m having an endless battle trying to get my website PCI compliant. I whitelisted their IP Address, but now I’m getting this below. The scans were working yesterday as I was upgrading the site.
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Title Domain starting with ‘www.’ but no associated ports open
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Synopsis Devices with domain names starting with ‘www.’ typically have specific ports associated with serving web traffic. As no open ports or services associated with web traffic were found, there is a high probability that some type of firewall or scan-detection software is blocking us from accurately scanning your server.
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Impact This scan is inconclusive.
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