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Re: Checking port scanning?



On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 08:31:53AM -0600, Brooks R. Robinson wrote:
> > just try porsentry, it's a nice scan detector
> > but be carefull: if you use portsentry and nmap your owncomputer,
> > you'll find
> > numerous ports open you don't use the services as portsentry
> > watch many ports
> >
> > On Thursday 22 March 2001 01:35, Lars Jensen wrote:
> > > How do I check if someone is scanning my ports, or hammering a certain
> > > port with requests?
> 
> You may also want to try iplogger.  Not only will this show ALL the ports in
> use, not just the ones you select in portsentry.  Also, portsentry actually
> listens on those ports it is monitoring, so if you nmap yourself for
> security leaks, you'll see a plethora of ports open, don't freak.
ippl is the replacement for iplogger iirc, ippl is more configurable
and better then iplogger.

use ippl instead.

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