NukeNabber works on NT. You have to configure each port you want to
monitor, but it has excellent defensive capabilities. Notably:
* NukeNabber can disable the port for a user defined amount of time to block
further scanning and attack.
* NukeNabber can automatically perform a tracert and finger against the
attackers address.
I recommend using version 2.9b (or later if available). I don't have an
address for you to download it from, but a search on astalavista.box.sk
should turn up multiple hits.
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| Sent: Thursday, August 26, 1999 4:00 PM
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| Subject: Port scanning Detection
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| Is there a software package for NT? All my searching has only
| found Perl
| compiled programs. I cannot seem to figure out how to get
| ActivePerl to
| work.
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