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From: "Christian \"Vic\" Bullow" <vicomte at bigpond.com>
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Subject: RE: [H-GEN] Can some kind soul scan me?
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Majordomo [mailto:majordom at caliburn.humbug.org.au] On 
> Behalf Of Sandra Milne

> before you go, what do u use to portscan? i use nmap to scan 
> internally on  the network (great way to check for trojans) but is
there 
> something better  i don't know about?

I prefer the use of knocker, but that could be due to the pretty
colours. Nmap is still what I would prefer on a commercial system, and I
tend to stay away from strobe due to the same reasons as Rob Brockway
mentioned.

Vic
Mie 2p



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