![]() |
scanning - Printable Version +- Sinisterly (https://sinister.ly) +-- Forum: General (https://sinister.ly/Forum-General) +--- Forum: The Lounge (https://sinister.ly/Forum-The-Lounge) +--- Thread: scanning (/Thread-scanning) |
scanning - FireStorm - 09-08-2015 Any good scanning server providers? OVH finally gave me the boot today, Ecatel is just hell on wheels now a days, Colocrossing too expensive to bother with. RE: scanning - Linuxephus™ - 09-08-2015 (09-08-2015, 02:52 PM)FireStorm Wrote: Any good scanning server providers? OVH finally gave me the boot today, Ecatel is just hell on wheels now a days, Colocrossing too expensive to bother with. Nmap and it's accompanying GUI Zenmap are all you'll ever need in regards to the above. RE: scanning - FireStorm - 09-08-2015 (09-08-2015, 03:18 PM)Linuxephus Wrote: Nmap and it's accompanying GUI Zenmap are all you'll ever need in regards to the above. Talking servers, not tools. I have my own scanning tools I wrote. RE: scanning - Linuxephus™ - 09-08-2015 (09-08-2015, 03:40 PM)FireStorm Wrote: Talking servers, not tools. I have my own scanning tools I wrote. Then you should already know Nmap to be a server sided scanning auditing tool for a large number of items, servers included. Which I assumed to be the case based upon your opening statement within the thread you authored here. RE: scanning - Dyme - 09-08-2015 When I used to mass pwn I would just use a few servers that I compromised to do more scanning. At one point I did have some Colocrossing boxes that I was using for a good couple months before I lost access. RE: scanning - FireStorm - 09-08-2015 (09-08-2015, 08:02 PM)Dyme Wrote: When I used to mass pwn I would just use a few servers that I compromised to do more scanning. At one point I did have some Colocrossing boxes that I was using for a good couple months before I lost access. yeah, colo is decent for scanning I hear, but r/l, etc. it's stupid. I was thinking about WS in NL or SL in AUS. RE: scanning - blackhatcat - 09-15-2015 (09-08-2015, 03:40 PM)FireStorm Wrote: Talking servers, not tools. I have my own scanning tools I wrote. If you wrote your own special scanning tools that you think mentioning means shit cause implying its better than public shit like mass scan then you shouldn't need to ask where/who to use for scanning f4g RE: scanning - FireStorm - 09-15-2015 (09-15-2015, 09:30 AM)blackhatcat Wrote: If you wrote your own special scanning tools that you think mentioning means shit cause implying its better than public shit like mass scan then you shouldn't need to ask where/who to use for scanning f4g lmao. I mentioned it because /s/he said a tool, asked for server providers not tools. I already got 3 new providers though and scanning lists so it don't matter this thread. RE: scanning - roger_smith - 09-15-2015 (09-08-2015, 03:57 PM)Linuxephus Wrote: Then you should already know Nmap to be a server sided scanning auditing tool for a large number of items, servers included. Which I assumed to be the case based upon your opening statement within the thread you authored here. Does nmap have a client side? I'm not aware of nmap having a client/server relationship. As far as I know it's just simply a stand alone tool. At any rate it sounds like the OP here is looking for actual web host servers to run software on. RE: scanning - Linuxephus™ - 09-27-2015 (09-15-2015, 01:19 PM)roger_smith Wrote: Does nmap have a client side? I'm not aware of nmap having a client/server relationship. As far as I know it's just simply a stand alone tool. Perhaps I should've been more clear in what manner I had made the original statement: "Server side" in my above referenced comment was to be understood as, "Nmap is also a scanning tool widely available for scanning servers for auditing and such." Nonetheless, applying my use of the word from a Linux perspective, I can understand why the misunderstanding took place. |