Have a look at the talks done by Fyodor the creator of Nmap "Scanning the Internet". http://nmap.org/presentations/BHDC08/bhdc08-slides-fyodor.pdf http://www.securitytube.net/video/170 http://blog.thc.org/index.php?/archives/2-Port-Scanning-the-Internet.html Also if you are look for a host CloudSigma are open to Security Researches using their VPS system for this kind of work. http://www.cloudsigma.com/ ฤ๊๊๊๊๊็็็็็๊๊๊๊๊็็็็ ฮ้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้ ฦ้้้้้็็็็็้้้้้็็็็็้้้้้้้้็็็็็้้้้้็็็็็้้้้้้้้็็็็็้้้ On 16 Oct 2012 05:59, "Scott Weeks" <surfer@mauigateway.com> wrote:
--- djahandarie@gmail.com wrote: From: Darius Jahandarie <djahandarie@gmail.com>
Either way, in the US at least, it's not legal to port scan random machines on the internet, so this was a rather useless exercise. (And ------------------------------------------------------
Want to re-write that section or should I respond now? ;-)
scott