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    Orbiter PortScanner is a small port scanner that have a special option to know the function of port.
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    Luba Portscanner

    Scans a IP and Port range in the local network or internet. Faster.

    Scans a IP and Port range in the local network or internet. Faster than most port scanners. WINPCAP REQUIRED http://www.winpcap.org/ !
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    PortScanner by LithiumAus

    PortScanner by LithiumAus!

    This is a basic port scanner i have written in Python which implements threading. It is a little bit buggy, i'll admit, but it works fine if you ignore tiny details!
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    SPyMap Portscanner

    A python based portscanner, using scapy

    A portscanner written in python, using the scapy libraries. Originally intended to be a clone of Nmap, it is growing into its own creation, intended to be a part of a much larger project later on.
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    Simple local port scanner. Has the ability to scan all ports to see which are in use, and can also check a specific port. TODO: Add option to listen to a specific port
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    Basic Portscanner based on C++
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    Portscanner w/ RawSockets for Android Phones Currently Supports TCP-Connect and Syn Scans Requires Root+Terminal. run via Terminal: eg ./scanner syn 127.0.0.1 80 || Types: tcp // syn IP: e.g. 10.0.0.1, 10.0.0.1-255 10.0.0.1/8 Port: 80 or 1-102
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    its simple port scanner for ur java application fill free to modify but just keep my dads name in it "NG"
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    JPortScanner is a small lightweight Portscanner written in Java.
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    A simple and effective port scanner coded in C. PortScanner\'s simple UI (User Interface) allows users its features with little to no issues.
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    Portscan is a simple TCP port scanner (connect scan, similar to nmap -sC). It is implemented with threads for better speed. Please see the code and review it. Criticism is more than welcome. Helps needed to make it robust.
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    SynAckFlood protect your linux box from portscan attacks, make a ficticious responce parallel to kernel, and portscanner show you that all ports are openned
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    The secsuite Security Suite is, as it is called, a security suite. At the moment, only a portscanner with a graphical GUI is implemented. Screenshots of it are not yet avaiable.
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    KNmapFE is a frontend to nmap ( fyodor net/portscanner http://www.insecure.org/nmap ) it runs on QT2 and KDE2 libraries , and should compile on any unix flavour. It gives you a full control on all nmap options and settings in an elegant GUI. You can sav
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    Multiscan is a simple portscanner coded in c, which allows you to scan a range of ip addresses.
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    IP- and Portscanner whith a gtk interface.
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    PortScanner

    Next Scanner for ports of web resource

    Use this Port scanner only for legal reasons, as checkup for open ports in local network or on the Web. I am not responsible for any use of this product.
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    py-portscanner

    Python Port Scanner For Scanning Open Ports On Server. This tool Written in python language.

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