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    Ports And Security

    Ok can anyone tell me im trying to learn about website security so i can have the knowledge how to effectively Secure my Networks from
    hackers so they cannot hack into my SQl servers ect ect.

    If i have an open port how do i run a "hackers test on it to see if i can reach my sql server and view my data on it ??? anyone??

    i would really like to know...??

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    nmap for linux / nmapnt for Windows are pretty good for testing ports. You can get nmapnt for free from a company called eeye.
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    Try the Internet APP called ShieldsUP! and PortProbe, you can find them on the web, just search for them.
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    ShieldsUp is only testing for about a dozen very common ports, and not SQL server's. Nmap scans for at least 1000, and can be customized to do any you want, plus it can do ping sweeps or take a guess at the OS.
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