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2002ASP Internet/ HTML #5240

Port Scanning

Once again article on winsock. This time I will try teaching you how to make a Port Scanner. There is an article, a simple scanner and a simple scanner with more functions.

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Yet another winsock article. I made this article after downloading a portscanner on PSC.<BR>
It said something about scanning 100 ports in few seconds. Anyway it wasn't very good, it just opened a new socket for every port so if you wanted to scan a lot of ports, you needed to load many sockets, and it took a great deal of resources. anyway:<BR><BR>
This will teach you how to select the amount of sockets you want to open, and then scan ports. Just a basic portscanner, nothing special works but with no features.<BR><BR>
Remeber to download the zip if you want the project to be in with the aricle.<BR>
In the compressed there is 3 folders.<BR>
article: The article<BR>
simple: The simple portscanner we make in the article<BR>
scanner: A better portscanner, not that the scanning code is, but better look and some other features.<BR><BR>
<A HREF="http://hjem.get2net.dk/birk-jensen/pscode/portscn/article/1.htm" TARGET="_blank">Article</A> - The article online<BR>
<A HREF="http://hjem.get2net.dk/birk-jensen/pscode/portscn.zip" TARGET="_blank">Compressed</A> - The compressed flie (recomended download), also containing article<BR><BR>
Please leave some comments<BR><BR>
<FONT SIZE="1">The editor article that is linked to in this article, isn't uploaded yet, and will first be uploaded after Roskilde Festival if I have time before I go on vacaion (Juli 1st)</FONT>
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