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  1. #1
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    Port Scan

    What is the MS-Dos Prompt command that lets you see the open ports on a particular IP? I heard there's a command to do this, but I want to know what it is and I can't find it...

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    netstat -an

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    Any way to portscan an IP that's not my own?

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    hi,

    yes kite, using a portscanner. Google for it.

    Data.

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    Smile loop back

    Hi all.

    I did a netstat - an *27.0.0.* and got a good answer, but I'm wondering what the *:* is that's written behind some of the ports, like port *2*?
    Could you tell me? Ps, this is a UDP port, not TCP.


    Thanks
    Ravens

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    hi,

    This prog called - XSpider ... !
    Change yourself of we will ! ...::*lip-team*::... God Save Russia !

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    hi pong

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    Ravens, the *:* is just an open port with nothing connected ex " 0.0.0.0:**5 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING"

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