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redbrad0
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USA
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Posted - 12 June 2004 :  10:46:27  Show Profile  Visit redbrad0's Homepage  Send redbrad0 an AOL message
Is there any free software that you can run to check ports on a IP address that could be causing problems? Someone told me they had a free tool they could run on any ip address and find out what kind of activity was going on the ip address.

Brad
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mortioli
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 12 June 2004 :  12:31:44  Show Profile  Visit mortioli's Homepage  Send mortioli an AOL message  Send mortioli a Yahoo! Message
I use this site to test if my PC is secure: https://grc.com/x/ne.dll?bh0bkyd2

The same site provides quite a number of tools: http://grc.com/default.htm
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redbrad0
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USA
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Posted - 12 June 2004 :  14:21:04  Show Profile  Visit redbrad0's Homepage  Send redbrad0 an AOL message
Says the website is not there. Got another link?

Brad
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pweighill
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United Kingdom
453 Posts

Posted - 12 June 2004 :  14:26:59  Show Profile
You could try: http://knocker.sourceforge.net/ (haven't used it myself)

Or there's a whole CD full of security tools: http://www.moser-informatik.ch/?page=products&lang=eng
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laser
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Australia
3859 Posts

Posted - 12 June 2004 :  17:07:40  Show Profile
Brad, the site works from here

Google for "shields up", but the Shields Up! service does your computer, not any computer.
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