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Re: looking for tool to find open ports and domains


From: <freeasabird_13 () gmx net>
Date: Sat, 8 May 2004 01:35:17 -0400

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I am looking for a way to scan for specific ports on all the PC's in our
network. Also in this scan I would like to know what domain these PCS belong
too. I have tried Nessus, nmap, and superscanner; and they produce great
reports on the ports open, and way too much information about the machine.
Does anyone know any easy way to just get the port numbers open, and what
domain the PC belongs to? Maybe I used the right tool, but not configured
correctly...

Thanks,
Mike

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GFI LANguard Network Security Scanner might be what you're looking for.
http://www.gfi.com/lannetscan/
It will give you a UDP and TCP port scan along with Domain membership, what
shares are on the machine, and other info.
You can configure what you want to scan and many other options.
It turns into a freeware version after 30 days, however even that should be
able to do what it sounds like you want.

Hope it works,

~Nathaniel


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