Entering the text into the search performs a <b>keyword search</b> - the search string is matched against the entire output of each scan.
To refine the search, you can use <b>operators</b> to search only within a specific part of a scan. Operators can be added to the search interactively if you click on the <b>Expressions</b> button, or you can enter them manually into the search field. You can also use <b>operator aliases</b> if you're an experienced user who likes to type in his searches quickly.
<b>profile: (pr:)</b> - Profile used.
<b>target: (t:)</b> - User-supplied target, or a rDNS result.
<b>option: (o:)</b> - Scan options.
<b>date: (d:)</b> - The date when scan was performed. Fuzzy matching is possible using the "~" suffix. Each "~" broadens the search by one day on "each side" of the date. In addition, it is possible to use the "date:-n" notation which means "n days ago".
<b>after: (a:)</b> - Matches scans made after the supplied date (<i>YYYY-MM-DD</i> or <i>-n</i>).
<b>before (b:)</b> - Matches scans made before the supplied date(<i>YYYY-MM-DD</i> or <i>-n</i>).
<b>os:</b> - All OS-related fields.
<b>scanned: (sp:)</b> - Matches a port if it was among those scanned.
<b>open: (op:)</b> - Open ports discovered in a scan.
<b>closed: (cp:)</b> - Closed ports discovered in a scan.
<b>filtered: (fp:)</b> - Filtered ports discovered in scan.
<b>unfiltered: (ufp:)</b> - Unfiltered ports found in a scan (using, for example, an ACK scan).
<b>open|filtered: (ofp:)</b> - Ports in the "open|filtered" state.
<b>closed|filtered: (cfp:)</b> - Ports in the "closed|filtered" state.
<b>service: (s:)</b> - All service-related fields.
<b>inroute: (ir:)</b> - Matches a router in the scan's traceroute output.