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(Page 4 of 14) < Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Next > Category: Auditing » Network » Ports SuperScan Added 2002-02-26 This is a powerful connect-based TCP port scanner, pinger and hostname resolver. Multithreaded and asynchronous techniques make this program extremely fast and versatile. Perform ping scans and port scans using any IP range or specify a text file to extract addresses from. Scan any port range from a built in list or any given range. View responses from connected hosts. Resolve and reverse-lookup any IP address or range. Modify the port list and port descriptions using the built in editor. Connect to any discovered open port using user-specified "helper" applications and assign a custom helper application to any port. Save the scan list to a text file. Transmission speed control. User friendly interface. Includes help file. SNMP Network Auditor Added 2002-02-25 SNMP Network Auditor is a small collection of Perl scripts that can be used to scan an arbitrary set of networks, defined in a configuration file, and identify any nodes which are running an SNMP service on a user-specified UDP port (default 161) with a user-specified community string (default public). The results of the scan can be saved in a text file and/or in a formatted HTML report. The report is broken down by network, and includes the system.sysDescr.0 attribute returned by each detected node. wollf Added 2002-01-29 Extended Telnet Services, support file transfers, support reverse-connect through firewall, you can use a option to start it as a serivce or a general process. MacAnalysis Added 2002-01-07 MacAnalysis is a security auditing suite for your Macintosh to perform and help implement a security standard for your computer/network by performing a full security check of network protocols, open services, port scans, vulnerable CGI scripts and much more. This will scan your Macintosh, Unix, Windows, and Hardware for any vulnerable security holes! SendIP Added 2001-12-13 SendIP is a command line tool to allow sending arbitrary IP packets. SendIP has a large number of command line options to specify the content of every header of a TCP, UDP, ICMP or raw IP packet. It also allows any data to be added to the packet. Checksums can be calculated automatically, but if you wish to send out wrong checksums, that is supported too. skin Added 2001-11-21 Skin is a TCP/UDP port scanner that allows the user to guess what services are run on the ports scanned. It uses a plugable architecture, with one module for each security test, and with a special network library for plugins so adding one is very easy. UNF Distributed Portscanner (DScan) Added 2001-11-05 DScan is a portscanner that distributes the scan among dozens of hosts. The scanner consists of two parts. One part is the client, which initiates the scan and calculates the portrange each server has to operate on. The only thing the server does is scan and return the result to the client. Distributing the portscanning operation can make it harder for the target to detect the fact that a scan is being performed. Mingsweeper Added 2001-10-22 Network Reconnaissance Tool for Windows NT/2000/XP. Mingsweeper currently supports various TCP port & filter scans, UDP scans, OS detection (NMAP and ICMP style), Banner grabbing etc. Arping Added 2001-10-22 Arping is an ARP level ping utility. It's good for finding out if an IP is taken before you have routing to that subnet. It can also ping MAC addresses directly. A rewrite that supports Libnet 1.1.x is included. IPtrap Added 2001-10-22 IPtrap listens to several TCP ports to simulate fake services (X11, Netbios, DNS, etc) . When a remote client connects to one of these ports, his IP address gets immediately firewalled and an alert is logged. It runs with iptables and ipchains, but any external script can also be launched. IPv6 is supported. Browse by category |
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