03-12-2011
If you have appropriate corporate permission you could use nmap to scan the ports on that particular host.
Otherwise it may be a case of blocking that host and see who complains.
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NAME
scan-view
scan-view(1) -- The clang(1) static analyzer results viewer.
SYNOPSIS
scan-view options results directory
DESCRIPTION
scan-view a companion comannd line utility to scan-build(1), scan-view is used to view analysis results generated by scan-build(1). There
is an option that one can pass to scan-build to cause scan-view to run as soon as it the analysis of a build completes
OPTIONS
-h, --help
show the help message and exit.
--host=HOST
Host interface to listen on. (default=127.0.0.1)
--port=PORT
Port to listen on. (default=8181)
--debug
Print additional debugging information.
--auto-reload
Automatically update module for each request.
--no-browser
Don't open a webbrowser on startup.
--allow-all-hosts
Allow connections from any host (access restricted to "127.0.0.1" by default)
AUTHORS
Maintained by the Clang / LLVM Team http://clang.llvm.org.
This manual page was written by Ermenegildo Fiorito fiorito.g@gmail.com for the Debian Project.
SEE ALSO
clang(1) scan-build(1) http://clang-analyzer.llvm.org
December 2010 SCAN-VIEW(1)