Security Basics mailing list archives

Re: RE: verifying an open or closed port on an ip address


From: "" <ian () kingcon com>
Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 12:01:35 -0400

Thank you all for your answers, I have more then enough for what I need.  :D

Ian
The Kingdom Connection

Go to www.missingkids.com

But give an' take's the gospel, an' we'll call the bargain fair, 
For if you 'ave lost more than us, you crumpled up the square! 

Mowgli's real Father...
- -----Original Message-----
From: ian () kingcon com [mailto:ian () kingcon com]
Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 7:45 AM
To: security-basics () securityfocus com
Subject: verifying an open or closed port on an ip address


Hello,

I am looking for a windows compatible utility or method, preferably
command
line, where I can verify whether a port on an ip address is reachable
or not.
I want to be able to do individual ports and not port scans.  Say for
instance
I wish to verify that port 677 is closed to traffic on ip address Ex.
172.16.0.1, I'm looking for a utility that would do something like:

Check 172.16.0.1 port 677

and tell me whether that port was reachable.

So if I have two networks and I use this command from one I can
determine
whether a port is reachable on another.  To determine whether a
security
measure is failing or not.

There may be a simple way to do this...

Thanks
Ian
:)



Go to www.missingkids.com

But give an' take's the gospel, an' we'll call the bargain fair,
For if you 'ave lost more than us, you crumpled up the square!

Mowgli's real Father...


- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- -----
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- ------


- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- -----
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- ------

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: PGPfreeware 6.5.8 for non-commercial use <http://www.pgp.com>

iQA/AwUBPzc7tLR5YB3MHZrzEQIDNACgvPbuSB/u/Azxd+fZYN04xXzrFWkAn3PR
XbuXEvtiv6/Xt9x7kFpSumCC
=oe02
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----



---------------------------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------------------------------------


Current thread: