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| Subject: | nc question |
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| Date: | Fri, 25 Aug 2006 12:05:40 +0530 |
hello friends!!
I have a query regarding netcat's usage for port scanning.
I am scanning a windows machine which has 2 ports open 80 and 3389.
c:>nc -z -v target 80,3389
It shows only port 80 open,it does not consider 3389 port as an argument...
My question is if I want to scan only known ports like 21,23,80,3389 using netcat,then how can i specify them as argument?
regards, Vijay.
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