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NetView
Added 2001-10-22
by M Adams, netview@rawlogic.com
NetView Scanner is a suite of three security tools for the system administrator or home user. NetView scans IP addresses for available Windows File & Print Sharing resources, PortScan scans IP addresses for listening TCP ports, and WebBrute scans web directories that are protected with HTTP authentication, testing the strength of the users' passwords. This suite is freeware penetration analysis software that will run on your Windows workstation.

ISB
Added 2001-10-22
by UndeF
Security auditing tool for unix systems. Port scan, remote services version detect, log facility.

FTP Bounce Port Scanner
Added 2001-10-22
by Kit Knox
This program allows you to perform portscans through machines which are vulnerable to the FTP Bounce attack (see the Vulnerability Database). In some instances this will allow you to port scan firewalled machines and or perform portscans which are difficult (although not impossible) to trace.

Hping - Linux
Added 2001-10-22
by Salvatore Sanfilippo of Intesis SECURITY LAB
Packet Filter, latency testing tool. Similar to Firewalk although not as advanced.

Hping - Solaris
Added 2001-10-22
by Salvatore Sanfilippo of Intesis SECURITY LAB
A packet filter and latency tester, somewhat like Firewalk but not as advanced.

Web proxy port scanner
Added 2001-10-22
by Stuart Manlove
This code lets you port scan anonymously, by using a proxy server to bounce off of. If the proxy server connects to the host port, it returns a 200 OK, like if there was a web server there, but then disconnects. The logs of the system scanned will show the proxy box and not the real person doing the scan.

Sl0scan
Added 2001-10-22
by miff
This port scanner is designed to spoof a port scan from multiple hosts making it difficult for an IDS to discover which was real and which is not.

Hoppa Portscanner
Added 2001-10-22
by Martijn Jacobs & Sir FrK / Hoppa
A multithreaded portscanner which can, depending on the resources available, scan up to 700 ports at the same time. The number of threads used can be adjusted. On default the program will send a echo request (ping) to a host before starting to scan. On a received echo reply it will start to scan a given portrange or it can use the ports listed in the servicefile which is a file with portnumbers, portnames and their description listed, it can be edited and printed from within the program. The structure is the same as a 'normal' service file as in the /etc/services on Linux and /winnt/system32/drivers/etc/services on NT. It will skip all the udp entries since the scanner only scans for tcp ports. It scans a single hostname (a dns will automatically be performed) or a single IP number. Of course, it's possible to scan a whole range of ip numbers. Finally, it is possible to scan from a hosts file, a plain ascii file with a list of ip numbers and hostnames. Now it's possible to just have a list of systems you want to check on a regular base. The portscanner was written for Windows NT. It was build on NT and tested on NT. It is a fast and reliable scanner for NT. As it was written in no specific NT code in Borlands/Inprise CBuilder you can say it should work on 95/98.

UltraScan
Added 2001-10-22
by Michael Marchuk
UltraScan is a powerful network scanning tool that can provide you the ability to seek out unauthorized web servers, FTP servers, and any other service which may be running on your network without your knowledge. Now security professionals, MIS managers, CIO's and others involved in network security can sleep easy knowing that there aren't any hidden services running on their network. This tool is a necessity for any network attached to the Internet or large corporate Intranet.

Panda309
Added 2001-10-22
by Ambient Empire
Panda309 is a high-speed combination OS detection and portscanner for both class B and C style network ranges. It uses a SYN+FIN dual flag scan implimented on raw sockets, not some bogus connect(). The OS detection is a single packet implimentation of TCP fingerprinting.

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