Knocker — The Simple Port Scanner
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Written by Pavs on November 30th,
2007  
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Knocker is a simple and easy to use TCP security port scanner written in C to analyze hosts and all of the different services started on them. It is available for Linux, FreeBSD, HP-UX, and Windows9x/2000/NT and it is licensed under the GPL.
With knocker it is possible to limit port scan by a single port or by a range of ports or you could also output the result in a text file, yeah that’s about it. That why they call it a “simple” port scanner. None of those fancy stuff Nmap does for you.
That’s Knocker for you: http://knocker.sourceforge.net/
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December 1st, 2007 02:15
In response to your “Please contribute to my blog” post, here I am.
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exodus
December 1st, 2007 02:38
Thanks exodus!