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Name: arno
Date: March 6, 2003 at 00:23:08 Pacific
OS: xp pro
CPU/Ram: p4 / 128
Comment:

hi guys.
i want to be able to scan and see which of the users have which ports open on the network.
I dont want to download an extra utility, i want to do this out of the command console..

Is this possible and how can it be done.

Thnx in advance

Arno



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Response Number 1
Name: Photo678
Date: March 6, 2003 at 11:33:37 Pacific
Reply:

You could check in the "I'm a wannabe hacker" forum


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Response Number 2
Name: Caveman
Date: March 6, 2003 at 21:15:26 Pacific
Reply:

If you are at the computer you wish to scan type netstat there are lots of options, you can find them by typeing netstat -?

Hope this helps

Caveman


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Response Number 3
Name: arno
Date: March 6, 2003 at 22:18:26 Pacific
Reply:

I dont know why these littletons post on this board like photo678 = stay away from me bro....

thnx for the help caveman, but those known command i've all tried, and netstat you can just see stats about your own connection, nothing remotely on the network....

Arno


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Response Number 4
Name: Photo678
Date: March 7, 2003 at 07:24:52 Pacific
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Whoa!! I was just joking around, If I offended you I apologize.


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Response Number 5
Name: arno
Date: March 12, 2003 at 22:34:57 Pacific
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no problem then photo678...


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