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Since i set up my home network the other day i been thinking it might be a good idea to test it. Some of the windows settings for the local net are level 5 so its prob a good idea to see what can be accessed. Im guessing i would need to run some sort of a port scan and then try to access via the ip, but im not totally sure on that one.
I would rather not use an internet tool from a third party unless it is highly recommended here on this forum and secure. Meaning that i know that alot of hackers put stuff like would be friendly utilities on the net like that so that people will use them and then guess what, now they have your info.
I do have my own linux server that i use for my website so if there is a suggested script out there that i can upload to my server and then test my home network that way then that would work.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated
thanks
I would rather not use an internet tool from a third party unless it is highly recommended here on this forum and secure. Meaning that i know that alot of hackers put stuff like would be friendly utilities on the net like that so that people will use them and then guess what, now they have your info.
I do have my own linux server that i use for my website so if there is a suggested script out there that i can upload to my server and then test my home network that way then that would work.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated
thanks
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