I haven't tested fscan, but I've been able to retrieve information with nmap without setting off any alarms from environments about as heavily guarded as any network CAN be (yes, I had the admins permission). Needless to say, I've stopped looking for other scanners. /Andy On 17 Jun 2003 bdhunterat_private wrote: > > > Question regarding port scanners. > > Currently use Nmap and Fscan most often and would like to see if anyone > has compared these two to see which is the least noisy. I realize that > both are able to be configured to be "quiet", but does anyone know which > is actaully the quieter of the two? Any recommendations of other scanners > to use would be greatly appreciated as well. > > Thanks > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Attend the Black Hat Briefings & Training, July 28 - 31 in Las Vegas, the > world's premier technical IT security event! 10 tracks, 15 training sessions, > 1,800 delegates from 30 nations including all of the top experts, from CSO's to > "underground" security specialists. See for yourself what the buzz is about! > Early-bird registration ends July 3. This event will sell out. www.blackhat.com > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Attend the Black Hat Briefings & Training, July 28 - 31 in Las Vegas, the world's premier technical IT security event! 10 tracks, 15 training sessions, 1,800 delegates from 30 nations including all of the top experts, from CSO's to "underground" security specialists. See for yourself what the buzz is about! Early-bird registration ends July 3. This event will sell out. www.blackhat.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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