Program like Linux' "nmap"?

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Hello people.

In Linux I have the "nmap" program, used to tell if there are open TCP ports,
and if any, tell their numbers, in a networked PC.

Really useful for checking security of servers, and such.

Q: Exists any program like nmap, but for Windows? I've found something at nmap'
web site, BUT it's for NT/2000/XP and only for a LAN.

I want to check security of some servers that are on the Internet.


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Hello people.

In Linux I have the "nmap" program, used to tell if there are open TCP ports,
and if any, tell their numbers, in a networked PC.

Really useful for checking security of servers, and such.

Q: Exists any program like nmap, but for Windows? I've found something at nmap'
web site, BUT it's for NT/2000/XP and only for a LAN.

I want to check security of some servers that are on the Internet.


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Nmap should work ok with 98.
Try Superscan 4 from http://www.foundstone.com

HiS
 
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