port scan site

keith smith klsmith2020 at yahoo.com
Fri Nov 24 11:12:04 MST 2006


Thanks for the slap in the face.  I'm roflol ....

Your right!

I'm sitting at my XP laptop next to my Linux dev box.

I shelled in and ran nmap ...

Thanks for getting me out of the windows box and into the Linux box!

Does that qualify for thinking out of the box?  Or is that just thinking inside another box? :)

So now I'm curious.......

I'm looking at other things I can do at the command line that I have been dependant on website for, such as dnsstuff.com.

So far I've found :
-whois
-dig
-nslookup 

More research .....

Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


 
Dennis Kibbe <dennisk at linuxquestions.net> wrote: On Fri, 24 Nov 2006 04:59:32 -0800 (PST)
keith smith  wrote:

> Does anyone know a website I can use to scan for open ports on a virtual host?
> 
> Thanks a bunch,
> Keith

Isn't that what nmap does?

dennisk
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