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2009-12-08
, 16:54
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Posts: 14 |
Thanked: 3 times |
Joined on Mar 2008
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#102
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@black
Thanks!
That works really well on my N810 - already proved to be useful this evening.
I find it to be much easier to use than nmap - but will keep nmap for the quick command line (uninstalled zenmap) check.
Questions:
1)In the lower right corner it tells me that there is an update available but I can't seem to find where that may reside.
Any ideas?
2) Is this by the way kept in a repo somewhere or just available from their homepage?
3) On the NIT screenshots on your blog you have an icon at top named 'View' which I don't have. It also seems like you can view the devices in a tree-form which I can't..
I got version 1.40.
4) Is there any app that can show me what is happening on a certain port. In particular, can I see what website is being active on 80 for instance?
(I tried using netcat but am never able to get any information to show. Maybe my parameters are wrong)
Update: Maybe I can use telnet for this. Will try tomorrow.
Thanks again, this is by far the best, simple to use network/intrusion detection tool I've seen on the N810.
Btw, you should post more on your blog (linked to in your post) there is some very good info there.
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2009-12-08
, 17:13
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Posts: 104 |
Thanked: 40 times |
Joined on Nov 2009
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#103
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Thanks!
That works really well on my N810 - already proved to be useful this evening.
I find it to be much easier to use than nmap - but will keep nmap for the quick command line (uninstalled zenmap) check.
Questions:
1)In the lower right corner it tells me that there is an update available but I can't seem to find where that may reside.
Any ideas?
2) Is this by the way kept in a repo somewhere or just available from their homepage?
3) On the NIT screenshots on your blog you have an icon at top named 'View' which I don't have. It also seems like you can view the devices in a tree-form which I can't..
I got version 1.40.
4) Is there any app that can show me what is happening on a certain port. In particular, can I see what website is being active on 80 for instance?
(I tried using netcat but am never able to get any information to show. Maybe my parameters are wrong)
Update: Maybe I can use telnet for this. Will try tomorrow.
Thanks again, this is by far the best, simple to use network/intrusion detection tool I've seen on the N810.
Btw, you should post more on your blog (linked to in your post) there is some very good info there.
I luv Google
Last edited by Tintin; 2009-12-05 at 09:12.