Re: War dialing

From: Marco Ivaldi (raptor@0xdeadbeef.info)
Date: Thu Mar 23 2006 - 10:37:36 EST


On Wed, 22 Mar 2006, Volker Tanger wrote:

> I've published my small analog modem wardialing program (python script
> on Linux/*bsd) at http://www.wyae.de/software/paw/

For the sake of completeness on UNIX wardialers, here's another one i
coded ages ago:

http://www.0xdeadbeef.info/code/ward.c

 * This is a classic wardialer tool: ward.c scans a list of phone numbers,
 * hunting for modems answering on the other end, and providing a nicely
 * formatted output of the scan results. It can generate a list of phone
 * numbers from a user-supplied mask, in both incremental or random order.
 * Tested on Linux, OpenBSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD, Mac OS X and Windows/Cygwin.

Although it's very simple, almost unmantained, and not comparable to iwar,
it's quite stable, fast, portable, and easily customizable -- so, you may
want to give it a try.

-- 
Marco Ivaldi
Antifork Research, Inc.   http://0xdeadbeef.info/
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