Chris,
PhoneSweep from Sandstorm Enterprises in Cambridge, MA (www.sandstorm.net)
is the tool we use.  We have it configured for 4 modems.  I generally set up
a call session of 2,000 lines which takes about 10 hours to complete.  I
believe this also meets your qualification of not splitting eardrums
although I have not been on the receiving end of a call.  I have not had
anyone complain about it; I also do the calls during the off hours.
However, for some inexplicable reason, Phonesweep has called 911 (twice in
20,000 calls); we have not been able to determine if a phone rolled over to
911 or if PhoneSweep did it directly.

Kenneth C. Wilson
Engineer / Analyst
Protection Technology Hanford
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-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Hylen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 4:00 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Looking for War Dialers


Hello all,

        I have been searching for a War Dialer that I can use on my network
to look for rouge modems. There are so many out there but most of them are
too basic for my needs. The Dialer needs to be able to recognize when the
phone is picked up and not beep and squeal in someone's ear (it wouldn't go
over with the CEO very well...)

I have looked at many out there and the best I've found is Tone Loc, however
I cannot get it to hang up if a person answers the phone.

Any help would be appreciated,
Thanks!

Chris Hylen
Data Security
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