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| Subject: | SYN SCAN |
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| Date: | Mon, 18 Oct 2004 15:14:48 +0530 |
Sorry, Forgot to tell you about my OS.. Yes, It is WinXP but am not using SP2. --------- ORIGINAL MESSAGE ----------
Dear List,
( I really do not know if this is the right place to ask >this question..
so
please pardon me, if I am wrong )
I am looking for any available TUTORIAL, SOURCE >CODE (and not binary) etc. in the internet that can do a SYN scanning thru a >WindowsXP box using the Winsock 2 Socket API implementation (ie, using >SOCK_RAW)
I have searched Google, Yahoo, AltaVista, Askjeeves >etc. but did not find
a
suitable one (or whatever I found failed to run under >WinXP box). I have Winsock 1.1 programming experience in Win98 along >with Raw Socket
experience
in Linux.
I have seen Nmap coding.. but as Nmap is supposed >to do a lot of things,
and
not only syn scan, the code is a bit lenthy. More over >it uses WinPcap ( Windows Packet Capture Architecture ) which I do >NOT want to use. I want
to
implement only Raw Sockets.
I have been using RedHat for the past 4 years, and I >recently converted to WinXP professional for a particular client side >requirement. That is, my Windows knowledge is not very good (only some >common Windows programming experience).
Thanking you in anticipation,
Anirudhya Mitra.
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