The NetworkToolbox app is a comprehensive network analysis tool that has been highly praised by users. It was awarded "Best of the Year" by PC Magazine in 2013 and continues to be the top network app on the App Store. With over 50 individual tools, it provides a wide range of features to analyze both local and public networks for security issues and incorrect configurations.
The app offers various scanning options, including WiFi Network IP scanning, port scanning, and integration with the SHODAN scan engine. It also includes security exploit tests and other useful functionalities. The results of the scans can be further analyzed by opening IP addresses or ports with one of the tools provided by the app.
All the tools in the app are tightly integrated, allowing users to easily jump from one tool to another. Whether you are an experienced user or a beginner, the app is designed to cater to all levels of expertise. It includes demo videos, how-to guides, and a glossary to assist users in navigating the app.
The range of features provided by NetworkToolbox is extensive. Some notable tools include:
- Device Information: Provides detailed information about the device and its network interfaces, as well as additional device information such as cell and provider information.
- SHODAN and Morpheus Search: Allows users to expose online devices and search for specific devices based on various parameters such as keyword, country, port, network, and hostname.
- Map Search: Enables users to search for and expose online devices based on a given location.
- NS-LOOKUP with Domain Information: Provides information about a certain domain or IP address, including the number of attacks, provider information, and location display on a map. It also displays DNS records such as MX, A, TXT, etc.
- WiFi Network Scan: Discovers all devices on the network, displaying their IP, MAC address, vendor, and network name. Users can also easily maintain custom device names.
- Ping: Allows users to ping an IP or domain and view the results graphically, including errors and round-trip times (RTT).
- Whois: Finds out the owner of a certain domain.
- DNS: Queries any DNS server and provides information about DNS records such as A, TXT, CNAME, MX, SOA, etc. It also allows users to compare DNS server response times.
- Visual Traceroute: Analyzes the path taken by packets to reach their destination.
- Sockets: A socket analysis and terminal tool with predefined protocols for Telnet, FTP, HTTP, POP3, and IMAP. It enables users to inspect server responses and send arbitrary data to the server.
- FTP and SFTP Client: Allows users to browse remote directory trees, view files directly, perform file and directory operations, and upload/download multiple files to/from a device. It also includes a default password list check for FTP servers and support for public/private keys.
- SSH Client: A terminal client for SSL that includes a default password list check for servers.
- SFTP Client: Provides the same functionality as FTP.
- MAC Address DB: Enables users to find out which vendor is responsible for a specific MAC address.
- IP Calculation: Allows users to calculate net-masks, first and last addresses, etc.
- HTTP Browser: Provides features such as default password checks for websites, tests for common traversal exploits, the ability to select user agents, and the display of source code in plain text or hierarchical XML browsing.
- Spider: Crawls a website and collects all contained links. It can analyze robots.txt files and further analyze websites and disallowed robots content.
- Bluetooth: Scans and reveals Bluetooth LE devices.
- Certificates: Allows users to inspect server certificates (e.g., HTTPS) in a readable format.
- Bonjour and UPnP: Scans and discovers Bonjour or UPnP services.
- Mail Server Check: Analyzes mail settings to identify any issues.
- Local Files: Handles files downloaded via FTP, SFTP, or HTTP. Users can perform various file and directory operations, view different file types (PDF, text, image, HTML), open files in other apps installed on their device, and send files via email.
The app also offers help texts with detailed descriptions of the purpose and usage of each tool. Additionally, there are written and video tutorials available for users who want more guidance on how to use the app effectively.
To learn more about the features and capabilities of the NetworkToolbox app, visit: http://go-to.me/nettb
Resumen
Network Toolbox Net security es un software de Freeware en la categoría de Negocio desarrollado por Marcus Roskosch.
La última versión de Network Toolbox Net security es 16.5, aparecido en 02/04/2024. Inicialmente fue agregado a nuestra base de datos en 16/11/2023.
Network Toolbox Net security se ejecuta en los siguientes sistemas operativos: iOS.
Los usuarios de Network Toolbox Net security le dio una calificación de 5 fuera de 5 estrellas.
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