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NMAP, and no you can't run it on Windows ME haxor boy.
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superscan also is nice ...just try that...
intruder... :borg:
I will highly recommand LanGuard the best scanner i have ever seen u can alter the ports according to ur needs.
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In Every Digital Circuit There Is An Analog Circuit Screaming To Come Out.
namp for *nix /* great for advanced stealth scanning and
OS finger printing. CLI or GUI with the FE */
nessus for *nix or windows
LanGuard is good /*perhaps even a little scary it's so good */
I liked the old port flash the one with the lightning bolt on it, but there is one you can get Local Port scanner at download.com which is good. It has 4 different scans, a tracroute and a nice GUI interface.
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did i not mention i ran linux boxes as well?
I like 7th sphere ...small quick and does what it says :D
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I like 7th sphere ...small quick and does what it says :D
7thSphere does the job, but then again people say its stealth i dont think it is, thats why it is BEST to code YOUR OWN SCANNER if you want it to be stelth, cus well buddy, sorry to inform you but scanning other people ports is concidered hacking and they can get you for it....
Port Scanning is NOT considered hacking and is perfectly legal. Some admins might not like it and send a nasty e-mail either to you or your upstream, but it is a perfectly legal practice. Maybe you should stop getting your "hacking" info from AOL chat rooms.
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Actually nmapNT does a good job on most m$ machines. I use it when I'm stuck at a m$ terminal, and cant get to anything else.
its good to hear of all these progs but where the hell do you get themmm..........
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Port Scanning is NOT considered hacking and is perfectly legal. Some admins might not like it and send a nasty e-mail either to you or your upstream, but it is a perfectly legal practice. Maybe you should stop getting your "hacking" info from AOL chat rooms.
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I dont get my Info from AOL Chats trust me....
And well buddy, it might not exactly be "ilegal" to portscan, but hm.... lemme think, normaly when you portscan you want to look for an open port, well port scanning draws attention to you, and the seccond you gain access to a port well that admin will have people on your ass, and that IS ilegal, because you dont have permition to access it.
Get my point??... using a non stelth port-scanner is an EASY way to get cought, so why dont you go hack something and get cought???
I don't believe the issue is whether it is legal or not but whether the ISP your going thorugh determines it is not a good use of their bandwidth.
For open source and *nix ones like nessus and nmap go to FreshMeat .Quote:
its good to hear of all these progs but where the hell do you get themmm..........
I believe that nmap originates from http://www.insecure.org
And for LanGuard and others like it check out Help Net Security
"Port Scanning is NOT considered hacking and is perfectly legal"
Not arguing with that statement; but ISP's don't approve of it.
Our previous ISP "had" a help-desk staff who scanned our ports, on a regular basis. He got fired after being reported.
They feel it's like walking down a street, and testing all the doors and windows of the houses to see if one is open.
Why test ports (or doors), unless you are looking for an opening ?
(or testing your own weaknesses)
My 2 cents worth.
I use NetBrute port scanner for win9x. Nice proggie, with extra added features beyond port scanning.
http://www.rawlogic.com/
Of ALL the DL sites that I have seen, the BEST place to download ANY freeware is at :Quote:
its good to hear of all these progs but where the hell do you get themmm..........
http://www.webattack.com
In addition to Languard & several other scanners, they also have eSTOP! & the Trojan First Aid Kit, along with quite a few Security apps.
You might have to look around a bit to find everything, but they have an on-site search engine to assist you.
http://continue.to/WIN
Well instead of looking for them one by one on their websites....
Why dont u use a very helpfull tool called the seach engine, personally i think the best one is C4
Try that....
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...the hackers emerge :D
For NT/2k - Try ISS Internet Scanner. It not only utilizes port-scanning, but it also has a list of over 1000 Vulnerabilities it checks for, lists them out in a report for you. It checks Firewalls, Exchange Servers, IIS Servers, UNIX, LINUX, everything but "B"
Just my $.02