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    Re: VB 6.0: Tutorial, Making a Port Scanner

    Hey how do you obtain a microsoft winstock control in VB studio 2005? I an racking my brain trying to figure out how to put one in...

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    Re: VB 6.0: Tutorial, Making a Port Scanner

    nice one m8!

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    Re: VB 6.0: Tutorial, Making a Port Scanner

    I would like to check the code so I'm posting.

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    Re: VB 6.0: Tutorial, Making a Port Scanner

    I have a question...
    If you try connecting to a certain IP port does your own computer use those ports aswell to exit?
    For example does he use the 5450 port if he has to connect to the 5450 port on the IP 193.58.82.174?

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    Re: VB 6.0: Tutorial, Making a Port Scanner

    thanks a lot

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    Re: VB 6.0: Tutorial, Making a Port Scanner

    Quote Originally Posted by Bry View Post
    Hey how do you obtain a microsoft winstock control in VB studio 2005? I an racking my brain trying to figure out how to put one in...
    This is not VB.Net, it's VB6.0 there is a difference.
    Quote Originally Posted by Slashgate View Post
    I have a question...
    If you try connecting to a certain IP port does your own computer use those ports aswell to exit?
    For example does he use the 5450 port if he has to connect to the 5450 port on the IP 193.58.82.174?
    I don't think so.. because when you are browsing the internet your browser connects to port 80 or the website's server.. but that does not mean that your pc has port 80 open (if it did, it would act as a server).. so I don't think so.

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    Re: VB 6.0: Tutorial, Making a Port Scanner

    Thank you for this tutorial.
    It is extremely informative.

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    Re: VB 6.0: Tutorial, Making a Port Scanner

    Thanks for your positive comments, you are welcome

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    Re: VB 6.0: Tutorial, Making a Port Scanner

    this is soooo cool, thanks

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    Re: VB 6.0: Tutorial, Making a Port Scanner

    Yes it is cool, would be cool if you leave feedback too

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