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September 5th, 2004, 07:52 AM
#11
I'll have to go with the crowd here and say NMap. It's easy to customize the scan to your needs, and it has more features than just port scanning (OS detection)..
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November 27th, 2004, 05:00 AM
#12
Junior Member
Personally, I love GFI Langaurd. I, however, use the trial version. The full version costs somewhere around 500 dollars. Thats a lot of money . I also like superscan. But the main reason I sent this reply, is because whenever I try to use Nmap on a command line, it always seems to work, and starts off by saying something like:
"starting nmap 3.75 ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap ) at 2004-11-26 22:55 Eastern Standard Time"
And then it just halts. Nothing. After this message, I can no longer type anything and there are no further options for me to do. Can anyone help?
I thought of something so ingenious, that if I began to understand what I was talking about, my brain would explode. dvb
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November 27th, 2004, 05:34 AM
#13
Senior Member
blues sucks NMAP is the best i recomend shadow security scanner it is cool.try it
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