![]() ![]() ![]() Why C/C++?Ĭ/C++ is a great language and I love developing all kind of tools using this language, it also support deeper option as if we want to change this tool to a more advanced port scanner c/c++ is my chosen language, if you need to dive deep into the system internal or deeper into drivers this is your language. We can also use more then one method to check if port is open, it will be more advanced port scanner but we can use the Winpcap library to add more scan methods, like the SYN scan, I may do this scanner upgrade in another post. Once we have this piece of code we can build on top of it something more elegant that use threads to check more then one port at the time as an example. If we simplify the subject we need to code a small piece of code that can check one port at the time and then we can loop it with a list of ports that we want to check, slow? yes, not elegant? yes, but will do the job Yes! windows port scanner So, why building a port scanner? and why in c?Īs the nature or this site, open port, we are into port checker, and port scanning so why not understanding deeper this field by developing a small basic open port scanner for the windows operation system. This is a command line port scanner tool made from source (c++). ![]() Can you code for windows in c/c++ if so, continue reading, as we are going to code a basic windows port scanner in the c/c++ language. ![]()
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