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Re: commandline port-scanner for NT ?
From: "Rainer Duffner" <rainer () ultra-secure de>
Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2001 22:12:21 GMT
David Wong writes:
I don't want to toot our own horns at Foundstone, but most of us use FScanexclusively.http://www.foundstone.com/rdlabs/tools.php?category=Scanner
Hi,
I tried it (on W95...) and it worked.Seems to be one of the more useful ones (similar to fport - kudos to foundstone for that one, too) ;-) What didn't work, though, was to use it on a server via a nc.exe bindshell.
It runs - but it doesn't seem to scan any ports.Even if given admin-priviledges via hk.exe.
Any ideas, anybody ?
I'd like to demonstrate the ability of an intruder to scan and attack hostsin the DMZ, once a single host is penetrated.
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- commandline port-scanner for NT ? Rainer Duffner (Sep 07)
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- Re: commandline port-scanner for NT ? Matthew Leeds (Sep 07)
- Re: commandline port-scanner for NT ? Fyodor (Sep 14)
- Re: commandline port-scanner for NT ? Nicolas Gregoire (Sep 17)
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- Re: commandline port-scanner for NT ? Rainer Duffner (Sep 16)