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SuperScan Assignment

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So does anyone know how to use superscan? I've got this assignment that i've got no idea how to do...

 

Using superscan (windows) or the Port Scan feature of the Network Utility (mac). (20 points)

  • Initiate a port scan of a random IP range looking for common ports.  

  • Initiate a nonstandard port telnet to three different ports on three different computers identified and gather information.  (e.g. telnet to an smtp port and emulate mailer-daemon language, telnet to a web services port (non-SSL) and emulate an HTTP GET, connect up to a server's DNS TCP port, etc.

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I don't want to finish your assignment for you, however a random IP range would be anything from 169.168.1.1/56  or 132.29.1.1/56. it seems any range will work as long as you get port coming back from the application.
the next step would be to use 3 different computer. I recommend VM's and then input those ports and if it takes you to working websites, your assignment will be finished.

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Uhm .... just to warn you but if you are doing this at home and you pick the wrong IP ranges it could mean you will get on black lists because people see you are scanning.
If this really is a school excercise they should really provide you with an IP range. In some countries it's even illegal to do these kinds of scans.

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On 4/11/2018 at 4:39 PM, Levisallanon said:

Uhm .... just to warn you but if you are doing this at home and you pick the wrong IP ranges it could mean you will get on black lists because people see you are scanning.
If this really is a school excercise they should really provide you with an IP range. In some countries it's even illegal to do these kinds of scans.

I ended up finding some pictures of where someone ran the program. I couldn't get past the legal aspect of it and just defined what it did, and hopefully that was enough...

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CPU: i5-3570K, Cooler: Stock, Motherboard: ASrock, Ram: 16GB, GPU: Intel igpu, Storage: 120GB Kingston SSD, 6TB WD Red, Powersupply: Corsair TX 750W, Case: Corsair Carbide Spec-01 OS: Windows 10

 

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