they have a windows version out. hey newbies go goole
i did
and yes.. im kinda a newbie
virus
Aug 14 2003, 06:29 AM
Have u been hybernating ....
mekros
Aug 14 2003, 09:53 AM
yeah, man... have you been in a comma or sumthing? j/k go on... explore with it...
shaun2k2
Aug 15 2003, 07:34 PM
Yes, NmapNT has been out a long time now. Although I shouldn't judge because I've never used it, I haven't heard many good things about NmapNT. Apparently, it requires that you install some ridulous packet drivers to get it to work, and new bugs manifest themselves often enough.
If you absolutely insist upon using Windows, you might aswell use a different scanner, Sam Spade or LanGuard for example.
Thank you for your time. Shaun.
netcomm
Aug 16 2003, 06:42 AM
NmapNT we do i start. forget about it if your on 56k will take 10 years to display a result and 9 times out of 10 it wont display one at all. i would take shaun2k2's advice and try something else...
i attempted to port it my self and change it a bit.. no luck...
Peace Netcomm
Dillinja
Aug 16 2003, 10:41 AM
Running nmap after a C prompt is just damn wrong anyway!
Its like putting diesel fuel into your ferrari!
Wrong, wrong, wrong!
And evil too!
mekros
Aug 16 2003, 12:10 PM
i agree with shaun... ive tested languard and its quite better than other scanners... it lists the type of os, open ports etc... whut i like bout is it also lists the possible vulnerabilities...
virus
Aug 16 2003, 01:05 PM
illwill, if u like LANGuard then u will definitely like the scanner from Eeye. I think its really awesome and digs out a lot of vital information. Like at times LANGuard is not able to dig out some info but Iris does it well. And it also uses Comman Hacking Attack Methods, simulating a real attack, which gives it an upper hand to LANGuard. I suggest that u try it out, nifty piece of software I use Iris only as a secondary scanner, when I need more info on a system. Otherwise I use LANGuard cause its relatively faster.
woutiir
Aug 16 2003, 03:42 PM
It's old, but it's useable, tho...
Linux 0wnZ YoU.. Just use it, under VMWare or what so ever U'll like it! And has most hacker tools etc.
Tho, nice sharing with us
Lat0rz, woutiir
Dillinja
Aug 16 2003, 11:43 PM
QUOTE (woutiir @ Aug 16 2003, 03:42 PM)
Linux 0wnZ YoU.. Just use it, under VMWare or what so ever U'll like it! And has most hacker tools etc.
No, no, no....just install Linux!!!
I do get quite carried away with my new found zeal for an OS but I just cant help it!!
mekros
Aug 18 2003, 05:49 AM
the thing is... you have to have admin privileges to run apps like iris... something that i dont have... so i have to stick with languard for now...
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