if all you want to do is a port scan it might be easier to use something
like 7th Sphere Port Scan.  It's free and it does a good job.  You can find
it on many hacker sites...



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-----Original Message-----
From: Javier Romero [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2000 15:55
To: Ivan Fox
Cc: Firewall-1; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Port Scanner


Try with NetSonar of Cisco (free for a limit of days).


Ivan Fox wrote:

> We are contemplating to scan our firewalls, FW-1 for NT, on a regular
basis
> to find out and alert us what ports are opened.  We plan to scan on both
> interfaces of a firewall.
>
> Is it a good idea?  What tool(s) are available?
>
> Any pointers are appreciated.
>
> Ivan
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