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Whats New - Atelier Web Security Port Scanner
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Release 4.61
- Updated the Ports database
to end of January 2002.
Official/unoffical port assignments, ports currently used
by programs and ports currently used by trojans increased
the ports database in more than 10%.
- Updated the Ports database
to end of January 2002.
Official/unoffical port assignments, ports currently used
by programs and ports currently used by trojans increased
the ports database in more than 10%.
- Included Uninstall shortcut
on Start menu group.
- Improved visibility of
Registry Editor button on Local/Registry page.
- Fixed scroll window at
Ports Finder.
Release 4.60
- Added Mail Abuse Blacklists
(MAB) client.
Release
4.51
Fixed:
- TOOLS tab tended to
disappear after UDP scanning
Release
4.50
- Added NSLookUp, Ping and Finger tools.
- Added Copy to Clipboard functionality to all grids.
- Added a new way to deal with Plug-ins allowing to load
them in memory only when requested and unloading them from
memory after being used.
- Added Context Help.
- Various improvements in the Options menu.
Release
4.10
- The internal ports database now reports on 3753
officially assigned/registered/unofficially used ports
plus 450 ports affected by TCP and UDP Trojan Horses.
Since each port may have several references, this
translates to a total of more than 5400 entries making it
the most complete ports database currently available.
- Also, the ports database now cleary differentiates
between Trojan Horses and regular application port
assigments.
- AWSPS can be loaded at startup or at runtime to the
System Tray.
- Most menus feature the new XP visual look.
- The install program has been modernized cutting nearly
700 KB on the distribution package.
Release
4.04
- Minor fixes.
- Now, it remembers the last Time Synchronyzer Server
used.
Release
4.03
- Fixed a product family issue related with the upcoming
Atelier Web Ports Traffic Analyzer (AWPTA).
Release
4.02
- Updated the Ports Database, which contains now more 6%
entries, including the full IANA database and all known
ports currently used by trojan horses.
- Updated the list of Time Servers on the Time
Synchronizer. Now, the user may visually see during the
selection the server category (see Help File/Time Servers
for the explanation).
- The top left Site Selection box for TCP and UDP
scanning has been enhanced, supporting autocomplete on the
edit box and hints for partially hidden items on the list.
IMPORTANT: Users of Windows 95 or NT 4 which never
installed Internet Explorer 4 or later, will feel
problems. They shall stick with release 4.01 and let us
know. If their number is significant we will see what we
can do.
Release
4.01
Release 4.0
New:
- TCP Syn Scanner (Windows 2000 platform only). Includes
many configuration parameters. Spoofing capability is
disabled in the trial version.
- Local Area Network: Lots of information about your
machine and machines on your network neighborhood. You
need (except on a network of Windows 2000 machines) to
have NetBIOS enabled on your machine, but not necessarily
over TCP.
- NetBIOS scanner (professional version only).
- Network related Registry settings.
- Transport Protocols/Winsock Service Providers.
- Persistent Routes.
- DNS Servers.
- Printing capabilities.
- Saving capabilities.
- Font size adjustment for every table persistent across
sessions.
- Windows resizing.
Improvements:
- The existing Ports database has been updated and
enriched with more detailed information. Also, the number
of entries has increased by about 5%, including the full
updated IANA database, new trojans and new currently used
ports.
- TCP connect scan time-out (in case of no-connections)
can now be adjusted. This is very helpful in cases where
the user knows beforehand that most ports are stealthed.
Fixes:
Release
3.02
Fixes:
- UDP scanning the local machine ('localhost') or LAN
with very fast computers could produce some false opens.
- On Windows 2000 the Description row of the Interface
Statistics/Settings grid could appear garbled.
- Same video modes but different graphics cards or
monitors can produce different visual results, for example
grids with partially hidden columns. Now, you can also
resize or move non-fixed colum grids.
Note: Grids with fixed rows
can be sorted by double clicking the top row.
Improvements:
- On the Connections and Listening Ports grid you can
click any row on the second and third columns to obtain
port details and the host name associated with the IP
address (the reverse DNS lookup may take a while,
particularly on the 3rd column).
- On TCP scanning the limit for Maximum Opened Ports has
been extended from 128 to 512. On NT and Windows 200 this
last value is attainable with a very fast computer. The
appearance of 'no buffer space available' errors in the
Network Errors Report grid signals that the system has
gone over its limits; if you notice it you shall stop the
scanning and close the program since any results thereon
will be unreliable.
Release
3.01
Fixes:
- TCP/UDP scanners refused to scan valid remote hosts
not supplying name and address details.
- Time Synch failing in some Time Zones.
- A few fixes in Ports Finder, namely stopping it while
scanning TCP or UDP caused Access Violation.
- When HTTP Server information not available at time of
cancel scanning the box continued showing 'Waiting..'
30 April 2000 - Release
3.0
20 March 2000 - Release
2.0
2 March 2000 - Release 1.2
11 December 1999 - Release
1.1
26 October 1999 - Release
1.0
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