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Re: Crashing services with NMAP and/or SuperScan ?

Subject: Re: Crashing services with NMAP and/or SuperScan ?
Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2004 16:38:14 +0800
At 18:41 24/11/2004, William Allsopp wrote:
Superscan 3 seemed to have various issues accurately detecting common network
services, particularly SMTP,FTP and H.323 for some reason, even on short haul
networks. Superscan 4 is marginally better, but I'd suggest Mingsweeper from
hoobie.net as a good windows port scanner.

Just took a look at these ... Superscan 3 is 4 years old, and Mingsweeper is 3 years old and stopped development shortly before reaching beta stage. Aren't there any more recent reeware scanners around? Or did all the authors go commercial ...


J.


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