Script To Blind Test Local Ports On Linux And Unix

  2008-11-08 06:30:02
Sometimes just seeing what's laying about can be more interesting than you thought :) It's been a while since we touched on network port-knocking, like we did back in December in our post on non-maliciously scanning for open network ports. And, in all that time, we've gotten sidetracked so many different ways we're just now getting around to addressing the complement to mass-querying network ports on other hosts in our network (hosts run by folks who, of course, don't mind if we query all of their machine's ports. 
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