Nov 18, 2002 #1 deklin IS-IT--Management Nov 6, 2002 157 US Does anyone know of a good port scanning utility....preferable free. Deklin "What goes up must come down. Ask any system administrator."
Does anyone know of a good port scanning utility....preferable free. Deklin "What goes up must come down. Ask any system administrator."
Nov 18, 2002 #2 br0ck MIS Apr 25, 2002 467 US fscan is a good command line port scanned you can get it at http://www.foundstone.comand languard isn't too bad but i thing it is no longer free http://www.gfi.com Brock D. Mowry Hardware Specialist http://www.iNECTA.com Upvote 0 Downvote
fscan is a good command line port scanned you can get it at http://www.foundstone.comand languard isn't too bad but i thing it is no longer free http://www.gfi.com Brock D. Mowry Hardware Specialist http://www.iNECTA.com
Nov 19, 2002 #3 pixboy MIS Nov 21, 2001 153 US If you've got a Linux or Unix box, nmap works great. And it's free. Upvote 0 Downvote
Nov 19, 2002 Thread starter #4 deklin IS-IT--Management Nov 6, 2002 157 US I am running NT server Deklin "What goes up must come down. Ask any system administrator." Upvote 0 Downvote
Nov 19, 2002 #5 pixboy MIS Nov 21, 2001 153 US There is an nmap version for NT: http://www.eeye.com/html/Research/Tools/nmapNT.html I'm sure it's not as robust as the Unix version, but it's worth a look. Upvote 0 Downvote
There is an nmap version for NT: http://www.eeye.com/html/Research/Tools/nmapNT.html I'm sure it's not as robust as the Unix version, but it's worth a look.