World top 5 Network scanning tools
World top 5 Network scanning tools:
1. NMAP
NMAP is best network scanner till that
date, when we take features as our concern, then NMap has left other
scanners miles behind. NMap stands for Network mapper and its a free
open source hack tool for network scanning and network security
auditing. Nmap uses raw IP packets in novel ways to determine what hosts
are available on the network, what services (application name and
version) those hosts are offering, what operating systems (and OS
versions) they are running, what type of packet filters/firewalls are in
use, and dozens of other characteristics. It was designed to rapidly
scan large networks, but works fine against single hosts. Nmap runs on
all major computer operating systems, and official binary packages are
avalable for Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X. In addition to the classic
command-line Nmap executable, the Nmap suite includes an advanced GUI
and results viewer (Zenmap), a flexible data transfer, redirection, and
debugging tool (Ncat), a utility for comparing scan results (Ndiff), and
a packet generation and response analysis tool (Nping).
I will post its video tutorial very soon to explain how to use NMap as hackers.
2. MiTeC Network Scanner
MiTeC is rated
as second best network scanner for windows platform and it can be used
as its alternative. This network scanner if for both
system administrators and ethical hackers who are interested in
computer security. It performs ping sweep, scans for opened TCP and UDP
ports, resource shares and services.
In addition you have to edit results, save/load results to/from CSV and print network device list. It can also resolve host names and auto-detect your local IP range.
In addition you have to edit results, save/load results to/from CSV and print network device list. It can also resolve host names and auto-detect your local IP range.
3. SoftPerfect Network Scanner
Hacking loops
has rated Softperfect network scanner as third best network scanner by
taking its performance and features into account. The
interface is very clean and user friendly, but it hides so many great
things that it will take minutes until you find them all. The scanning
process is pretty intuitive, so the only thing you need to do is to
input the range of IPs you wish to scan. Afterwards, you’re able not
only to open computers, but also to send messages, initiate a remote
showdown operation, send wake-on-LAN signal or start a DHCP or UPnP
Device Discovery. SoftPerfect Network Scanner does a great thing when it
comes to handling computer resources, so the machine won’t be slowed
down even when doing long scans.
4. Network DeepScan
Network
DeepScan is a useful and powerful utility that will search for shared
NetBios (including system and hidden) and FTP resources over local area
networks. This network tool can scan over multiple IP subnets, filter
found resources by various criteria, sort it by Host Name, IP Address or
Workgroup. You can search for any kinds of files in found resources.
Also there is a special feature in this network tool - LAN Explorer. It
allows you to browse found shared resources directly in program and not
open many instances of Windows Explorer. All important aspects of
program configuration are combined under a modern graphical user
interface. Find out how easy and effective network browsing can be with
the Network DeepScan.
5. Network scanner
Network scanner
is an IP scanner for network analysis that will allow you to see all
network computers in several seconds. It can scan an unlimited number of
IP address ranges or computers from a list. It scans computers not only
for NetBIOS resources, but also for running FTP and web services. It is
possible to check access right to resources during the scan process.
Network scanner works really fast due to multi-thread scanning when
every computer is scanned independently. You can change the number of
computers scanned simultaneously. Network scanner will help you export
the scan results to html, txt or xml files.
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