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  1. #11
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    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)..

  2. #12
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    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

  3. #13
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    blues sucks NMAP is the best i recomend shadow security scanner it is cool.try it
    nobody is perfect i am nobody

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