you can put netcat in a loop to cycle thru the IPs and check whether
you could connect or not.
If the number of IPs isn't too big, there is always telnet! ;)
regards
Ankush Kapoor
On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 10:36:56 -0500, Jeff Gercken <JeffG_at_kizan.com> wrote:
> If you're a win323 GUI kind of guy you might try superscan from
> Foundstone.
>
> http://www.foundstone.com/
>
> look under resources ---> free tools ---> scanning tools
>
> -Jeff
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brandon Enright [mailto:bmenrigh_at_ucsd.edu]
> Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 12:07 AM
> To: 'Paul Selibas'; security-basics_at_securityfocus.com
> Subject: RE: Simple Scan
>
> With nmap <www.insecure.org>:
>
> nmap -P0 -p 3321 AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD/MM
>
> So -P0 says don't ping. -p 3321 says probe only that port. You may
> want to
> turn on verbose mode with -v. If you aren't root/administrator you'll
> only be
> able to run a TCP Connect. If you are root/administrator you can run a
> half-open TCP scan. If you want to probe for UDP ports use -sU. UDP
> can have
> unpredictable results depending on the target OS.
>
> Hosts that are down/firewalled will come back with port filtered status.
>
> -----------------------
> Brandon Enright
> ACS/Network Operations
> bmenrigh_at_ucsd.edu
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Paul Selibas [mailto:gotiex_at_yahoo.com]
> > Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 11:14 PM
> > To: security-basics_at_securityfocus.com
> > Subject: Simple Scan
> >
> > Greetings all...
> >
> > I am looking for a way to check which hosts are up
> > and have port 3321 open on my network. But i dont
> > want to ping, is there no way of just probing port
> > 3321 and reporting back if it is open or not?
> >
> > Many Thanks
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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Received on Mar 01 2005