.TH FSPSCAN 1 "28 September 2003" FSP .SH NAME fspscan is a small tool to scan hosts for a running fsp server .SH SYNOPSIS .B fspscan [-t][-o file][-r retries][-l local port][-i ip address][-p starting port][-h][-e endport] .SH 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 version and the port. .SH ARGUMENTS .LP .B -t -- trace (on|off), default is off .LP .B -o -- file, define a file for the output, default is stdout .LP .B -r -- retries, define the number of probes bevor we skip this port and continue with the next one, default is 3 .LP .B -l -- local port, define the local port number we use for scaning, default is 9191 .LP .B -i -- ip address, define the ip address or hostname of the host you would like to scan .LP .B -p -- starting port, define the port number where we start to scan, default is 21 .LP .B -e -- ending port, define the port number where we stop to scan, default is 65535 .LP .B -h -- help, print out a short help and the default values .SH BUGS fspscan is not fastest scanning tool on the earth. .SH "SEE ALSO" .PD 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)