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April 22nd, 2003, 08:48 PM
#1
portscans
hi there I am trying to secure my computer and I am needing a portscan I know a few already but the reason for this post is because I would like to know what peoples favourites are what the best ones are and where I can download them
thanx 4 ur time,
DaC0braMan
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April 22nd, 2003, 09:08 PM
#2
my personal fav.
http://www.nmap.org
All kinds of useful
yeah, I\'m gonna need that by friday...
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April 22nd, 2003, 09:56 PM
#3
Yes, Nmap.....all day. There's even a Windows version if yoiu aren't running Linux, Have Phun!
"It is a shame that stupidity is not painful" - Anton LaVey
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April 22nd, 2003, 10:28 PM
#4
Senior Member
when it comes to port scanning, nmap is the only way to go.
when it comes to blocking portscanns though, check out portsentry
http://www.psionic.com/
http://www.bsdtoday.com/2000/July/Features233.html
U suk at teh intuhnet1!!1!1one
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April 22nd, 2003, 10:38 PM
#5
When you connect to your ISP, you are potentially opening your computer to the world. There are \'naughty people\' out there who enjoy breaking into other people\'s computers. Give some thought to the security of your computer...
http://www.AntiOnline.com/sig.php?imageid=360
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April 22nd, 2003, 10:46 PM
#6
Junior Member
hello,
I agree with the Nmap statements. Also, Shields up is a great free resource to test your system from the outside in: https://grc.com/x/ne.dll?bh0bkyd2
Ulter C. Sceadu CCNP
\"Don\'t make your lack of planning my emergency.\"
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April 22nd, 2003, 10:53 PM
#7
I have to agree on nmap.
It is probably the most used.
I have read something about sscan though. Does anyone have experience with that ?
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April 23rd, 2003, 10:35 AM
#8
NMAP + NESSUS. Nuff Said.
Thanks,
PuRE
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April 23rd, 2003, 10:52 AM
#9
Nscan, nmap, port****er................but probably if u donnot want OS detection etc..........go for nscan if u want to work in windows...i found it to b very fast..........for linux...u can use nmap...with its frontend for GUI its gr8 for linux
Nscan: http://www.nscan.org
Nmap link is already given
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April 23rd, 2003, 01:35 PM
#10
I am not sure nmap is what you want!
NMAP is a scanner that detect port on remote PC, but what if you want to know open ports in your home PC?
An answer is Shields UP at GRC.com, it will tell u what port are open on your computer. I don't know if it exhaustive or not? But it may help u.
An other way is to ask a friend to scan your PC with NMAP(NMAP is also available for M$)!
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