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    Port Scanner 2.1

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    GPL / FREE
    February 22nd, 2007, 12:05 GMT
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    Port Scanner description

    Port Scanner provides a tool to check for open ports.

    Port Scanner provides a tool to check for open ports.

    Port Scanner will try to connect on every port you define for a particular host. If a connection is made, it will try to read any data returned.

    This product is intended for individuals to test their own equipment for weak security, and the author will take no responsibility if it is put to any other use.

    Amazon sell many books on Security that will enhance your ability to keep your computer secure.

    The Windows version has been withdrawn. Apologies for this, but it is too popular and uses my bandwidth up too quickly. If anyone want to host the binary for me, I will happily post a link here. It should also be possible to compile Version 2.1 for Windows.

    What's New in this release:

    .(QT) Takes multiple port ranges.
    .Minor bugfixes.

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