Re: Port scanning
From: Doug Wombles (fisdu_at_hotmail.com)Date: 07/18/01
- Vorherige Nachricht: Matthew Leeds: "Re: Port scanning"
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Languard has a great utility at their site www.languard.com go there and it
is a free network scanner they give away. You can scan any machine on the
network and it will tell you what ports are open as well as many other items
about each machine it finds. If you like, the port list is a text file you
can edit and add any and all ports you want scanned for. It has of the
typical ports already loaded and scan for them.
>From: "Manny Quest" <manwithquestion_at_hotmail.com>
>To: security-basics_at_securityfocus.com
>Subject: Port scanning
>Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2001 20:21:33 -0000
>
>If I wanted to see what ports are in use on one of my Win98 clients,
>and possibly what services are using them, what would I have to use?
>Do I need to buy a port scanning utility package or is there
>something I can run from a command line? Thank you in advance.
>
>Manny
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