This link was on a different message that talked about looking to see
what ports are open.

www.securityspace.com

Not sure that is what you are looking for.


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On 2/3/2002 at 10:40 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>I am in college at a university.  We have a class B address, and we are
>an engineering/technical college.  I am about to graduate as a computer
>engineer w/ a minor in computer security.  Now surprisingly, I have a
>task I can't do.  The local intranet here is completely wide open to
>everyone else on the LAN.  It is up to the end user to protect ones self
>from any other user on the LAN.  But the college has a firewall/proxy
>set up to allow internet access out and in and protect the internal LAN
>all at the same time.  Now most programs I use work fine.  But there are
>a few that are not allowed, but I can redirect them using a different
>port if I want.  I am on the internal LAN, is there a way of detecting
>exactly what ports on the firewall are open - incoming and outgoing?
>Kinda like a firewall port scanner?  You have to telnet into the
>firewall to even get internet access at all.
>
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