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January 19th, 2003, 10:43 PM
#1
Your opinion on an ip-scanner
Hi,
I'd like your opinion on the next tool, ref. Angry IP Scanner.
You can find it and run it from the following link.
http://www.angryziber.com/ipscan/
Greetz,
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January 19th, 2003, 11:10 PM
#2
Hey Hey
I just downloaded the program and played with it a lil bit on my local network.
Seems to be quite nice, especially considering the size, and it's multiple functions. I wouldn't want to use it to scan a large number of ports on all the hosts I'd prolly use something like nmap for that, but as far as scanning the IPs and a few ports on a system, and grabbing the NetBios information it seems to be very nice.
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January 20th, 2003, 12:30 AM
#3
There is also an IP scanner, Port Scanner and IP Calc here
http://www.famatech.com
Also www.rawlogic.com has an interesting utility
A good utility to scan for open shares....
Franklin Werren at www.bagpipes.net
Yes I do play the Bagpipes!
And learning to Play the Bugle 
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January 20th, 2003, 12:45 AM
#4
Menh! It's no big whoop actually. Superscan will do most of what you want in a windows
environment as will the win port of nmap.
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January 21st, 2003, 11:08 PM
#5
Banned
I believe that it's better to build your own port scanner (a simple shell script) instead of taking one from the web. Even if your scanner is not so good, it's made by you and this is the most important thing
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January 21st, 2003, 11:14 PM
#6
First, i'm not familiar with scripts, ( not yet )
Second, I took it from the web just to ask everyone's opinion, thank you for your opinion.
Third, Why don't you post one of your port scanners or explain me the simple shell.
Greetz,
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January 21st, 2003, 11:47 PM
#7
Junior Member
Doesnt port scanning get your kicked off your isp? Or somthing like that
 The more spam the better.
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January 22nd, 2003, 12:02 AM
#8
Mac OS X has a nice Port Scanner... Although you will have to review the output manually... It's not like nmap or anything but it is kinda cool, and comes built into the Mac Network Utilities... Along with whois, ping, tracert, etc...
Again, this is only with Mac OS X... Just visual interp. of the un*x network commands...
TITLE
Mac OS X: About Network Utility
Article ID:
Created:
Modified: 61426
2/8/02
2/8/02
TOPIC
The Network Utility combines several information and troubleshooting tools you may find helpful if you understand basic networking.
DISCUSSION
The Network Utility combines several information and troubleshooting tools you may find helpful if you understand basic networking.
Use the Network Utility to:
o Check your computer's network interfaces (Info)
o Review network performance statistics (Netstat)
o Test access to specific hosts or IP addresses (Ping)
o Convert between IP addresses and host names (Lookup)
o Find user information (Whois, Finger)
o Scan active TCP ports (Port Scan)
Help for some of these tools is available in Terminal. Type "man" followed by the tool's name (for example, "man ping").
This document contains information from Help Center, the help system included with your computer.
Document Information
Product Area:
Category:
Sub Category:
Keywords: kmosx, khelp
yeah, I\'m gonna need that by friday...

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January 22nd, 2003, 03:15 AM
#9
Member
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January 23rd, 2003, 05:44 PM
#10
I think it's quite handy if you have a windows network and is interested on knowing which hosts are alive and their netbios info. It has a single special purpose, and is quite small.
If you need something else, move on to another tool. If it fits your needs, it isn't a bad choice. Simple as that.
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