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    Check ports if opened or closed ?[Resolved]

    Is there any small tool that can do this ? I don't need more complications than that . .

    Thanks .
    Last edited by Pirate; Sep 18th, 2003 at 05:24 PM.

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    www.grc.com

    Use ShieldsUP! which has been revamped quite extensively, you can now run your own custom port scans, which is well handy.
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    Is there another tool because I couldn't download it . I forwards me to broken link I think , try it here :
    https://grc.com/x/ne.dll?bh0bkyd2

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    net view ip

    That dos command will show you open ports. I think there are switches for it to list them all and such

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    Originally posted by kasracer
    net view ip
    That dos command will show you open ports. I think there are switches for it to list them all and such
    I want something like scanner that scan all my system for open ports . I can't have access to hacker' sites right now . I bet they have such tools .

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    Originally posted by Pirate
    I want something like scanner that scan all my system for open ports . I can't have access to hacker' sites right now . I bet they have such tools .
    Code:
    net view 127.0.0.1

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    heh , it's funny . Thnak you because that showed me a shared printer though I don't have one but I installed it to try something and forgot to uninstall it . ...

    that still don't do what I want . .

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    That should do it:

    Code:
    netstat -a
    VS.NET 2003

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    The link it gives me works fine, could be something on your end having trouble with SSL, perhaps.

    It tells you exactly what's open, closed, or filtered on your end.
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    Thanks all . I've found "Advanced Port Scanner" . It's free and good . It's here in case anyone needs it : http://download.com.com/3000-2381-10...ml?tag=lst-0-1

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    Originally posted by parksie
    The link it gives me works fine, could be something on your end having trouble with SSL, perhaps.

    It tells you exactly what's open, closed, or filtered on your end.
    Maybe because I'm using 3rd downloader .

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    Could be. You need to view it in your browser. It's an online tool, not a download.
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