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Port Scanners :-

Port Scanners :-

Nmap :- This tool developed by Fyodor is one of the best unix and windows based port scanners. This advanced port scanner has a number of useful arguments that gives user a lot of control over the process.

Home:- http://www.insecure.org
Latest Release:- Nmap 5.50
Download:- http://nmap.org/download.html



Superscan :- A Windows-only port scanner, pinger, and resolver
SuperScan is a free Windows-only closed-source TCP/UDP port scanner by Foundstone. It includes a variety of additional networking tools such as ping, traceroute, http head, and whois.

Home:- http://www.foundstone.com
Latest Release:- SuperScan v4.0
Download:-http://www.foundstone.com/us/resources/proddesc/superscan4.htm



Angry IP Scanner :- A fast windows IP scanner and port scanner. Angry IP Scanner can perform basic host discovery and port scans on Windows. Its binary file size is very small compared to other scanners and other pieces of information about the target hosts can be extended with a few plugins.

Home:- http://www.angryziber.com [sourceforge.net]
Latest Release:- IPScan 3.0-beta3
Download:- http://www.angryziber.com/w/Download



Unicornscan :- Unicornscan is an attempt at a User-land Distributed TCP/IP stack for information gathering and correlation. It is intended to provide a researcher a superior interface for introducing a stimulus into and measuring a response from a TCP/IP enabled device or network. Some of its features include asynchronous stateless TCP scanning with all variations of TCP flags, asynchronous stateless TCP banner grabbing, and active/passive remote OS, application, and component identification by analyzing responses.

Home:- http://www.unicornscan.org
Latest Release:- Unicornscan 0.4.7-2
Download:- http://www.unicornscan.org



OS Fingerprinting Tools :-

Nmap :- This tool developed by Fyodor is one of the best unix and windows based active os fingerprinting tool.

Home:- http://www.insecure.org
Latest Release:- Nmap 5.50
Download:- http://nmap.org/download.html



P0f :- A passive OS fingerprinting tool. P0f is able to identify the operating system of a target host simply by examining captured packets even when the device in question is behind an overzealous packet firewall.P0f can detect firewall presence, NAT use, existence of load balancers, and more!

Home:- http://lcamtuf.coredump.cx/p0f.shtml
Latest Release:- p0f v2 (2.0.8)
Download:- http://lcamtuf.coredump.cx/p0f.shtml



Xprobe2 :- Active OS fingerprinting tool. XProbe is a tool for determining the operating system of a remote host. They do this using some of the same techniques as Nmap as well as some of their own ideas. Xprobe has always emphasized the ICMP protocol in its fingerprinting approach.

Home:- http://www.sys-security.com [sourceforge.net]
Latest Release:- Xprobe2 0.3
Download:- http://sourceforge.net/projects/xprobe

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