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[Updated] Security Tools (Ping, Traceroute, Whois, Port Testing)

This is a 1.0 release and is looking for people to try it out. The application allows for pinging a host, trace the path to a host, do Whois lookups on domain names, and even test ports. You can download it from http://www.securenetworksystems.com/SecurityTools/ and can get a demo license from http://www.securenetworksystems.com/...ools/demo.aspx that will give you a week of testing the software. The image below shows a trace that is mapped out.

We are releasing this for testing before it goes up for sell, so any productive feedback is appreciated. Please note that full installation size is around 45MB (due to a database size), so it is a good idea to verify you have enough space on your phone/device or install to a storage card.





  • Works with Windows Mobile PPC devices with Compact Framework 2.0 or later
  • Ping, Trace, WHOIS and Port Scan
  • View your trace on a map and follow it hop by hop
  • Test port ranges or try a single port and send clear text commands to the port
  • Save your results and load them back in at any time
  • Utilize any network connection (3G, CDMA, 802.11, ActiveSync, etc.),

System Requirements:
  • Pocket PC with Windows Mobile 5.x, 6.x Pro or later
  • Compact Framework 2.0 or later
  • Network/Internet Connection
  • It is recommended that you have an unlimited data plan through your phone provider
  • ~45MB of storage space for all features, more space is needed for map data and map data is downloaded on need basis
Latest Release (1.0.0.20229 9/15/2009)
Enhanced: Finger control for the map (larger zoom buttons).

Fixed: Scaling issues for VGA/WVGA (large screens) in the port testing section and in the setup wizard.

Fixed: An error in setup wizard if Device is selected for tile cache location.

Fixed: If a service returned special characters (such as SSH) in port testing during a single port test, the entire message would not be displayed. The message is now shown without the characters that can’t be displayed.

Last edited by Punkster812; 09-15-2009 at 03:29 PM. Reason: Posted the latest fixes
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