{"id":3194,"date":"2011-09-29T21:30:50","date_gmt":"2011-09-29T20:30:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.darknet.org.uk\/?p=3194"},"modified":"2015-09-09T19:37:06","modified_gmt":"2015-09-09T11:37:06","slug":"multi-threaded-tcp-port-scanner-for-linux-windows","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.darknet.org.uk\/2011\/09\/multi-threaded-tcp-port-scanner-for-linux-windows\/","title":{"rendered":"Multi Threaded TCP Port Scanner For Linux & Windows"},"content":{"rendered":"
This tool is exactly what it says, it’s a Multi Threaded TCP Port Scanner with possibility to scan 65535 TCP ports on an IP address. You can specify how many threads to run and the timeout. It will tell you the MAC address of the target and the service running – works on both Linux and Windows.<\/p>\n
Version 2.0 adds SYN scanning capabilities and much more:<\/p>\n
A new branch of the program has been created to support SYN scan. SYN scan was necessary because under some circumstances of heavy load, the TCP Connect scan can hang routers. SYN scan is multithreaded and uses the standard library pcap on Unix\/Linux operating systems. Please be aware that SYN scan requires a higher level of authorization, if compared to connect sockets: in Unix\/Linux pscan requires root privilege. In some operating systems, SYN scan is performed using connectionless “raw” sockets, therefore the usage of pscan is subject to possible restriction to the usage of raw sockets in such operating systems.<\/p>\n