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FSPSCAN(1)		    General Commands Manual		    FSPSCAN(1)

NAME
       fspscan is a small tool to scan host for	a running fsp server

SYNOPSIS
       fspscan	[-t][-o	 file][-r  retries][-l	local  port][-i	ip address][-p
       starting	port][-h][-e endport]

DESCRIPTION
       fspscan is small	tool to	scan for a running  fsp	 server	 on  a	remote
       host. When it  detects a	running	server it will display the server ver-
       sion and	the port.

ARGUMENTS
       -t -- trace (on|off), default is	off

       -o -- file, define a file for the output, default is stdout

       -r  -- retries, define the number of probes bevor we skip this port and
       continue	with the next one, default is 3

       -l -- local port, define	the local port number we use for scaning,  de-
       fault is	9191

       -i  --  ip  address,  define the	ip address or hostname of the host you
       would like to scan

       -p -- starting port, define the port number where we start to scan, de-
       fault is	21

       -e -- ending port, define the port number where we stop	to  scan,  de-
       fault is	65535

       -h -- help, print out a short help and the default values

BUGS
       fspscan	is  not	 fastest  scanning  tool on the	earth. This program is
       known in	the wild as FSP	exploit. Detection can be avoided by disabling
       CC_VERSION command on server side.

HISTORY
       This program was	written	in late	1992 by	Cuda and quickly becomes  must
       have tool for every FSP fan. In September 2003 it was adapted to	modern
       C  compilers  and added to FSP suite by Radim Kolar. Because most value
       of this program is purely historic, fixes and feature  enhancements  of
       this program are	kept at	minimal	amount.

SEE ALSO
       fcatcmd(1),  fcdcmd(1),	fgetcmd(1), fgrabcmd(1), flscmd(1), fmkdir(1),
       fprocmd(1),  fput(1),  frmcmd(1),  frmdircmd(1),	 fver(1),   fducmd(1),
       fhostcmd(1), fspd(1), fstatcmd(1), fsp_prof(5), ffindcmd(1), fsp_env(7)

FSP				   Jan 2005			    FSPSCAN(1)

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