Re: Scanning Class A network

From: robert@dyadsecurity.com
Date: Mon Oct 24 2005 - 14:13:56 EDT


tarunthenut@gmail.com(tarunthenut@gmail.com)@Mon, Oct 24, 2005 at 12:33:05PM -0000:
> I have struggled with options within the tools, tried configurable
> parameters (host time out, parallelism, RTT etc) and divided into smaller
> class C networks and scanned.but still the scan seems to take ages even if
> it is
> Any advise would be welcome :)

Are you good with linux/bsd/solaris? If so, Unicornscan (http://www.unicornscan.org) may fit the bill. Write us on the mailing OSACE list if you have any questions.

And yes, we're still working on it. We'll have the next realse out "soon". =)

Robert

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