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FreePortScanner 2.8.8 |
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FreePortScanner 2.8.8
| Released: | 2012-02-24 | | License: | Freeware |
| Publisher: | Nsasoft US LLC |
| Language: | English | | Platform: | Windows | | Requirements: | 32MB Ram, 1MB free disk | | Install: | Install and Uninstall | | Downloads: | 8105 |
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Publisher's Description:
FreePortScanner - Free Port Scanner is a small, fast, easy-to-use and robust port scanner for the Win32 platform.You can scan ports on fast machines in a few seconds and can perform scan on predefined port ranges. This tool uses TCP packets to determine available hosts and open ports, service associated with port and other important characteristics. The tool is designed with a user-friendly interface and is easy to use. List of Changes:Version 2.7 from 2007-12-13
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Latest User Reviews:
 Rogerwaters
 2011-07-21 03:52:48
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Version: 2.8.2
I would like to use this ti check our proxy for security. But it does not work in anyway for this. It would be nice if you add the ability to work with proxys.
greetings
 Abrovarnik
 2010-11-04 17:19:06
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Version: 2.8.2
Good tool. It works fast and easy to use.
 Peter
 2009-10-17 17:32:57
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Version: 2.7
Merely the best portscanner I saw for now. Fast and relyable. Keep up the good work!
 R565687
 2009-09-20 06:37:08
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Version: 2.7
It freezed when I tried to scan 1-65535, with the correct IP address.
 Mayur Mistry
 2009-06-08 10:19:01
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Version: 2.7
FreePortScanner functions as it is stated. It is a good tool. Recommend that user can enter FQDN instead of IP address alone. Additionally, have a pul down selection for ports to select.
 Alshore877
 2009-05-27 14:17:44
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Version: 2.7
It didn't work.
 Aungphyuphwaykyaw
 2009-05-03 08:32:06
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Version: 2.7
This is good and best for poorman and a man wihtout credit . This good because everyone can download it free , no sign up , no credit , .But I want to know exactly how to use it
 Simon
 2009-04-05 12:51:51
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Version: 2.7
It is an easy to use appliction that scans standard the status of the main ports in an easy ans efficient way. To scan all possible ports was not in an easy way possible as I expected.
 Worravat
 2009-03-10 00:46:12
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Version: 2.7
Program is OK but always hang..
Program is OK but always hang.. many time!! Port scan is ok...
 Kobusbrits
 2009-03-05 01:23:52
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Version: 2.7
Port Scaner?????????
not working telling me ports are open but when i use them they are bloked
 Office
 2008-11-02 14:47:26
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Version: 2.7
did the job
hi the port scanner worked o.k., the only thing that did not work was the stop button i had to close the program
my system: vista business with
best regards mario
 Drmiers
 2008-10-24 11:30:18
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Version: 2.7
It does what I want
Seems to work fine. I'm using it to try to find a trojan on my machine that is sending out emails.
 Sthoen
 2007-12-31 12:07:31
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Version: 2.7
Good in depth port scanner.
Scanner is useful for discovering systems and allow identification of multiple open ports.
 Gogarth
 2007-06-09 08:30:10
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Version: 2.7
Does what it says!
I was looking for a simple of way of testing the security of a machine recently added to a WAN, and a port scan seemed a good place to start. This no-frills program did just that.
Furthermore it not only showed what ports were open on a machine that I was testing remotely; it also proved that my Outpost firewall on the remote machine was working. It detected the port scan and blocked me!
 WCF issue
 2007-06-06 06:08:40
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Version: 2.7
FreeportScanner lies on WCF services
I wrote new WCF service and I used FreePortScanner for detecting free ports on my computer, Well, it was good enough for this task: free ports were reported as closed, but I was surprised launching my service from Visual Studio 2005 in debug mode. VS 2005 launches the service on its own inner server and confuses your scanner: FreePortScanner reported me that port 4848 is closed while my service was listening this port.
Sorry for bad English - I am speeking on Lithuanian and Russian languages.
Gediminas Bukauskas
 Tavis
 2007-02-01 15:28:21
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Version: 2.7
Good Product
Quite a neat little tool. Helped with some networking issues that we had on client machines
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