# FTP Bounce attack - Scan
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## FTP Bounce - Scanning
### Manual
1. Connect to vulnerable FTP
2. Use \*\*`PORT`\*\*or **`EPRT`**(but only 1 of them) to make it establish a connection with the _\_ you want to scan:
`PORT 172,32,80,80,0,8080`\
`EPRT |2|172.32.80.80|8080|`
3. Use **`LIST`**(this will just send to the connected _\_ the list of current files in the FTP folder) and check for the possible responses: `150 File status okay` (This means the port is open) or `425 No connection established` (This means the port is closed)
1. Instead of `LIST` you could also use **`RETR /file/in/ftp`** and look for similar `Open/Close` responses.
Example Using **PORT** (port 8080 of 172.32.80.80 is open and port 7777 is closed):
![](<../../.gitbook/assets/image (241).png>)
Same example using **`EPRT`**(authentication omitted in the image):
![](<../../.gitbook/assets/image (539).png>)
Open port using `EPRT` instead of `LIST` (different env)
![](<../../.gitbook/assets/image (875).png>)
### **nmap**
```bash
nmap -b :@
nmap -Pn -v -p 21,80 -b ftp:ftp@10.2.1.5 127.0.0.1 #Scan ports 21,80 of the FTP
nmap -v -p 21,22,445,80,443 -b ftp:ftp@10.2.1.5 192.168.0.1/24 #Scan the internal network (of the FTP) ports 21,22,445,80,443
```
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