Zenmap is the official Nmap Security Scanner GUI; having goal is to make Nmap easy for beginners to use while providing advanced features for experienced Nmap users. It now has a central interface for controlling NSE scripts. Each script has its own tab with controls for selecting hosts, target ports, and options. Scans can be saved as profiles that include the parameters for the selected scripts.
Saved profiles can be added to host groups, allowing you to control the set of scripts run against each host group with a single profile. For example, you can configure a profile to run the RPC-version discovery script against all hosts in your web server group without having to specify any additional parameters. It combines the functionality of traceroute and ping utilities in a single network diagnostic tool.
Advanced IP Scanner is a network management software used for remote administration of your home or office network (LAN). It offers convenient access to all shared folders, provides remote access to other computers, and allows you to find out what printers, drivers, and SMB shares are available on your LAN. It is the program that shows all network devices, gives you access to shared folders, provides remote control of computers via RDP and Radmin, and allows you to find printers, drivers, and SMB shares. The program also arranges all shared resources in a tree-like structure.
Using the program, you can quickly scan and view all the devices that are connected to your network. It works as a standalone program or as a module of NetSetMan. It gives you access to shared folders (Windows, Samba, FTP, SFTP), allows you to control other computers remotely, and shows real-time information about your network. Other features are displaying your network in a tree view, showing the name of each computer on your network, allowing you to connect to it, allowing you to see which users are connected to the shared folders on a remote computer, and many others.
Nmap is an open-source utility for network exploration or security auditing that is useful for tasks such as network inventory, managing service upgrade schedules, and monitoring host or service uptime. It uses raw IP packets in novel ways to determine what hosts are available on the network, what services application name and version those hosts are offering, what operating systems and OS versions they are running, what type of packet filters/firewalls are in use, and dozens of other characteristics. It was designed to rapidly scan large networks but works fine against single hosts.
It runs on all major computer operating systems, and official binary packages are available for Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X. In addition to the classic command-line Nmap executable, the suite includes an advanced GUI and results in the viewer, a flexible data transfer, redirection, and debugging tool, a utility for comparing scan results, and a packet generation and response analysis tool. While Nmap is commonly used for security audits, many systems and network administrators find it useful for routine tasks such as network inventory, managing service upgrade schedules, and monitoring host or service uptime.
Dipiscan is a multi-featured network scanner that can scan your whole network, your mac address, and your IP address database. It can check the open ports and hosts and scan the security of all these things. It will scan and check SSL certificates of the servers, websites, and domain names in the database. It is a tool you can use to scan your known SSL certificates and check them from time to time.
The most important feature of this platform is the possibility to feed it with your hosts’ database, so it can scan this network for you, at a specific frequency and with filters. Moreover, it hunts for devices that are hidden by port-forwarding and can detect the identity of those services. It supports IPv4 and IPv6, including CIDR notation. Other function of this platform includes scans hosts in the local network and creating a host report, scanning all open ports on each host, scans host in the remote network with a specified address range.
WinMTR (Redux) combines the functionality of traceroute and ping utilities in a single network diagnostic tool. The program runs on Windows and is distributed as freeware for home users. Just enter any domain or IP address on the WinMTR homepage to see a map of all devices between you and the domain. Click on any device to launch a ping and traceroute test.
This new feature also includes HTTP(S) test support, a DNS resolver, the ability to limit the number of hops, and more. It also scans all open ports on each host. Scans hosts in the specified range of IP addresses. It also scans all open ports on each host. Scans hosts in the local network with a specified port range. It also scans all open ports on each host. Scans remote host with specified address and port. Scans specified Web server by making a request to port 80 (HTTP).
Network Scanner is an IP scanner that provides multiple protocol support for port scanning and service detection, including TCP, UDP, and ICMP. It is used for scanning both large corporate networks that have hundreds of thousands of computers or devices as well as small business networks that usually have less than a hundred machines. Additionally, it supports a wide range of IP protocols, from IPv4 to raw Ethernet, and can be used to detect active systems or collect information about a network (MAC addresses, hostnames, running services, etc.
It can also help the penetration testers to learn their way around the target networks. Network Scanner has a nice GUI interface and includes several scanning templates and wizards to speed up the configuration of an IP scan. It also includes a nice file manager with integrated support for SFTP/SCP/FTP/FTPS/TFTP/HTTP/FILE transfer methods to make file management on your target network easier.
Full integration with Windows Terminal Services also allows access to remote terminal sessions hosted on the same network. It is a network discovery tool that is used for troubleshooting and auditing a network. Network Scanner can discover computers and devices on a network and collect information about them such as device name, IP address, MAC address, number of ports, protocols, and operating system version.
LanSpy is a network and service auditing tool designed to help network administrators maintain, troubleshoot, and manage their networks. Using the platform, administrators can easily identify vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, and malicious activity on their networks. Additionally, it will provide a real-time view of the services running on any device, including desktop, server, and IoT devices.
It helps network administrators maintain and manage their networks by helping them perform tasks faster and more efficiently. We’re all about automation, making mundane tasks simple and fast. It allows you to easily find computers on the local network, views their shared resources, etc. Also, the tool allows you to connect to remote computers via Microsoft Terminal Services/Remote Desktop or VMware.
SoftPerfect Network Scanner is a powerful, versatile network scanner that allows scanning IP ranges, discovering shared folders, and obtaining information about network devices. For instance, you can get the list of computers on your local network and review their hardware and software configuration. You can also scan selected IP ranges or devices by port. It supports both IPv4 and IPv6 networks and allows scanning any device that is accessible via TCP/IP, including hosts, routers, switches, and even firewalls. Each discovered device shows detailed information about its operating system, installed software, and running processes.
SoftPerfect Network Scanner runs on all modern versions of Microsoft Windows and requires no installation; it can run off a USB storage device and doesn’t leave any traces in the system registry. In addition to the above, you can use it as a pinging tool from the command line with support for Unicode. It can show you who is using specific TCP ports on your network, and its SoftPerfect Network Protocol Analyzer gives you extensive insight into what exactly is happening on your network.
mtr combines the functionality of traceroute and ping programs in one network diagnostic tool that gives a historical view of how packets travel from the source host to a destination host, including the geographic path that each packet travels. It also measures the round-trip time for those packets, which allows measurement of packet loss and performance. It has several advantages over the traditional traceroute tool. First, it is more configurable, allowing users to specify obscure parameters such as buffer size and socket options.
Second, MTR is available for many platforms, including all major Unix-like systems such as Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris, as well as Mac OS X. Third, unlike standard, traceroute implementations, it provides a higher level of detail in its output, describing each hop by the name of the router providing the service rather than its IP address. It breaks down the route into subnetworks using CIDR notation. Also, when using IPv6, it displays IPv6 addresses rather than their textual representation.
When a user sends a ping command to a device, the device sends a packet of data back to the user. However, when the user uses a traceroute command, they are shown the path that the data travels. MTR combines both of these processes, collecting data on the route that packets travel to their destination and then sending pings at very short intervals to show how long it takes for the packet to be returned to the location where it originated.
WakeMeOnLan is a freeware application that allows you to wake up different PCs on your network. Just select the computer you want to wake up to, and it will do the waking up at the specified date and time. It is extremely useful if you want to start a torrent download while being asleep or if you want to run a backup script at 3 AM. The great thing about it is that there is no user interface shown at the machine being woken up, so it can be left in whatever state it was before shutdown.
WakeMeOnLan allows you to wake up a computer on your network without displaying any user interface or an operating system message. This may be useful when you need to wake up the remote computer from a headless server or from a remote location. It only works with Ethernet-based network cards, and Wake On LAN (WOL) for wireless network cards is not possible.
For the remotes that support WOL and operate in a Repetitive WOL mode, different computers could be configured for each wake-up time. Remotes that do not support WOL can still be woken up if they run on battery or have a smart power supply (i.e., APC). In this case, the wake command is more forceful, and the remote will not go back to sleep until it is shut down manually.
MASSCAN is a TCP port scanner that transmits SYN packets asynchronously and produces results similar to Nmap. There are several different programs included in this distribution: they send packets asynchronously and faster than other scanners. This tool is designed to be used with iptables. It takes a list of IPs and ports, analyzes the rules in your chains, and writes them out in a format suitable for use with the /usr/bin/group2changes script. To use iptables, supply the program with a list of computers separated by commas. You can also supply the range of IPs you wish to scan.
For instance, if you wanted to scan 1-254, you would use a command-line similar to iptables. It is written in C with just two simple options. The difference between MASSCAN and nmap is that the former can be launched in a very short time, and there is no need to wait for the completion of scanning. For example, the command will scan the host on the local network in full scan mode.
Wireless Network Watcher is a small one that allows you to see which devices are currently connected to your network and identify them by name or MAC address. You can see their current activities, including the Internet domain names they are trying to communicate with. You can also view a detailed graph of the history of your computer’s IP address, but you will have to record this data yourself if you want to have it. For each computer, it displays the following information: IP address, MAC address, Device Name, manufacturer and model, amount of time connected. It also allows you to easily disconnect any computer from your network.
It is a utility that scans your wireless network that displays the list of all computers and devices currently connected to it, as well as the MAC address, IP address, vendor, signal strength, and wireless channel. This information can be used to identify unknown computers connected to your network. Wireless Network Watcher also draws a number of charts and statistics about your wireless network signals. Using the information, you can make sure that no intruders are connected to your network.
Network Scanner (LizardSystems) is an IP scanner that shows the banner scan results of scanned computers with corresponding information; you can also perform a reverse IP lookup and check the online status of each computer. The application can scan networks both in the local area network segment and from the Internet. With this tool, you easily find out what devices are connected to the LAN, including servers, routers, printers, and other interesting devices.
It is used for network analysis that will allow you to see all network computers in several seconds. You have the ability to see all information regarding networks, including IP address, MAC address, hostname, operating system, and much other useful information. The product is applicable for a variety of uses, including network security, network inventory, and more. LizardSystems software is recommended by leading IT experts and much appreciated by IT and network administrators worldwide.
Port Authority is a new app designed to provide quick and easy access to the network services and settings provided by macOS and iOS, including the Wi-Fi settings, Bluetooth settings, AirPlay settings, VPN settings, and the settings for many third-party services. A new feature in OpenWRT allows you to quickly discover hosts on your network and will display useful network information about your device and other hosts.
It will also tell you if that device has any Bluetooth devices paired with it. This can be used in one of two ways. If you have a small number of Bluetooth devices (typically one or two), this can be used to check if your guests are actually removing them when they leave. It can also check if a Bluetooth device is available to scan the code on your sticker and see if it can pair with the device.
If your guests do leave their Bluetooth device behind, you can use iwlist scan to find the MAC address, then pass that MAC address and the card’s location through to the guest through our app or website. The app provides easy access to Port Authority’s real-time schedule information, trip planning tools, access to PAAC’s Facebook page, lost and found goods.
FaceNiff is an Android app that allows you to sniff and intercept web session profiles over the Wi-Fi that your mobile is connected to. It provides a graphical interface to display the information gathered. This way, you can easily steal Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc. passwords see any domain name that has ever visited your favorite site. It works by creating a virtual network interface on your Android device that listens to all the traffic on the Wi-Fi network your mobile is connected to.
It then tries to capture HTTP packets and displays general information, such as the user-agent the HTTP request was sent to or the IP address of the host that sent the response. In addition to this basic information, FaceNiff can also display additional content such as Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn or Flickr images from web pages that require authentication. So you can use this platform as a simple web cache/proxy to view any private data that shouldn’t be publicly available.
Advanced Port Scanner is a network scanner allowing you to quickly find open ports on network computers and retrieve versions of programs running on those ports. With this platform, you can easily and quickly obtain detailed information about a host computer, even if that computer has no ping replies or a firewall blocking the ping requests for more information. Another handy feature of this software is its ability to retrieve running programs from multiple computers at the same time.
The program logs which IPs it contacted, how many it tried, and which ones responded, so you can determine if any of your contacts were problematic or if your target is just being difficult. It also saves the results to a file if you prefer to do your analysis later. While it can’t replace a professional security audit, it provides information that can be useful in performing your own security checks. The exciting function of this platform includes scanning all TCP ports on IP addresses you choose, scanning UDP ports on IP addresses you choose, shows the program version when the program is listening on the port.
Docusnap is one of the easiest solutions to get an upfront view of all your IT assets, so you can manage them more effectively. There are no silos: data from the network, servers, and virtual machines are available together with the information about the software installed and licenses. It comes with easy PDF reports that you can customize for your business needs. Simply create a report for each IT Department, for example, for a server administrator, a desktop administrator, or helpdesk and distribute them directly via email or print it out. The resulting PDFs are visually clean and easy to read with a table of contents and hyperlinks.
A big advantage of Docusnap is that you can use it as part of your existing firewall solution. You don’t need extra hardware; just install software on any computer in your network. It is a cloud-based software for Network Inventory and IT Documentation that covers the whole IT infrastructure, from the office to the server rooms, from the desks to the floor tiles. With this platform, you have a fast overview of all devices, using structured information and powerful widgets, which you can share across your organization.