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Re: Port Scanner Reports
From: Satanic.Brain (Satanic.brain
gmail.com)
Date: Sat Oct 08 2005 - 10:59:14 CDT
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Your question is really strange... I think in nmap like your best
option, in combination with a good script in linux, or a batch script
in win32,.
sorry my poor english...
Manibal_Man
jeff.brossette
gmail.com wrote:
>All,
>
>I am looking for a port scanning tool (software or hardware, open
>source or commercial) that I can configure to run on a regularly
>scheduled basis, say
>once a week or once a month, for around 500 internal servers and
>workstations (Unix/Linux, Windows and Novell).
>
>The goal is to produce a "diff" report that will identify any new
>ports that have been opened on any of the servers or workstations from
>the previous scan.
>
>This would need to be a completely automatic process that would email
>out the results after each scan cycle.
>
>Are there any products that can perform this task?
>
>Thanks,
>Jeff B.
>
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