Monday, November 21, 2011

ModemScan is a GUI Microsoft Windows software program which facilitates the auditing and discovery of modems and FAX machines. This type of software is commonly referred to as a wardialer or war dialer. Wardialing (also known as telephone scanning or war dialing) is the practice of dialing all the phone numbers in a range in order to find those that will answer with modem or FAX tones. Key Benefits ModemScan works with hardware you already own and does not require the additional purchase of specific nor specialized hardware. Randomly selects and dials phone numbers from the dial ranges list to prevent line termination from phone companies which detect sequential dialing. Run multiple ModemScan copies with more than one phone line and modem on the same computer. Import comma delimited text files containing phone numbers or ranges. Flexible phone number dialing. Utilizes Microsoft’s Telephony settings for easy modem and location setup. Produces reports which may be printed or exported. Enables easy scheduling of automated dialing over multiple days in "off-business" hours. Saves dialing results using Microsoft’s Access database. This ensures database integrity and reliability, while allowing for complex querying and ad-hoc reporting. Watch remote modem’s responses from built in terminal emulation window. Logging of all session events. POSTSCRIPTUM Download

iWar is a "war dialer" written completely in C for Unix types of operating systems (Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, etc). It is intended for legal phone security equipment auditing.



Information from 0.08 latest "beta" code of iWar

— Note from developers.

Version 0.08 development code (ie - buggy) is online via CVS

To check out the latest development code, do the following:

$ CVSROOT=:pserver:anonymous@cvs.telephreak.org:/root; export CVSROOT $ cvs login

(When prompted for a password, simply hit enter)

Once logged in, to check out the 0.08 dev. tree, type:

$ cvs -z9 co -A iwar # -z9 is optional (for compression)

Keep in mind, this is development code and will change. If you’re interested in testing the 0.08 branch, I highly suggest you join the iWar mailing list. It is a low volumn list and where information about iWar updates are posted.



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