Alerts This Week
923
News
Advisories
HOWTOs
Features
Newsletters
Subscribe to Our Newsletters
Linux Security Week
Linux Advisory Watch
Polls
About
Advertise
Contribute Your Article
Legal Notice
RSS Feeds
Contact Us
Terms of Service
Privacy Policy
Security Dictionary
Sign Up / Login
News
Advisories
HOWTOs
Features
Newsletters
Subscribe to Our Newsletters
Linux Security Week
Linux Advisory Watch
Polls
About
Advertise
Contribute Your Article
Legal Notice
RSS Feeds
Contact Us
Terms of Service
Privacy Policy
Security Dictionary
Alerts This Week
923
HOME
HOWTOs
How to Harden My Filesystem
Explore Knocker: The User-Friendly TCP Port Scanner for Analysis
Jan 07, 2005
•
Anthony Pell
1 min read
Topics Covered
security tool
open source tool
network analysis
port scanning
tcp scanner
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.
Share
PREVIOUS
Kismet: Wireless Detection And Sniffing For 802.11 Networks
NEXT
Explore RSBAC: An Effective Access Control Solution for Linux
Search HOWTOs & Updates
Recent Searches
wat doet grub
kernel-uek-5.4.17-2136.354.4.2.el7uek.x86_64.rpm
internal-vs-external-pen-test
immutable
MX
Fedora 44 kernel
Advanced Anti-Debugging Techniques
atomic
Don’t Miss These Insights!
How to Find and Secure Exposed Services on Linux
How to Find and Remove Malicious Cron Jobs on Linux
Related Articles
Could not load related articles.
We use cookies to provide and improve our services. By using our site, you consent to our Cookie Policy.
Accept
×
×
Discover faster search, smarter navigation, and deeper Linux security insights.
Read More
Your message here
You are now being logged in using your Facebook credentials