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Progenic Family

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| I put a online port scanner up and its ready for use. Due to the fact the port scanning can eat up a lot of band width the scanner only probes ports 21, 22, 25, 43, 53, 79, 80, 110, 139, 443, 3389, 9001, and one custom port. Later i will put the source up for download.
Give it a try @ http://hha.zapto.org
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Progenic Family

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well its a online port scanner and its made in php so in that aspect its based off of many other apps including yours. If you ever went to my site you would see i plan on releasing the code for the scanner and the http forager and any other things i do, but its not on the top of my to do list ATM
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| | cool, id like a peek at the forager. whenever...
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Progenic Family

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| The source for this port scanner and the http request forager are up and ready for use
get them and put them on your site
http://hha.zapto.org
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