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\f0\fs24 \cf0 == REQUIREMENTS ==\
Java Runtime Environment (JRE) - http://java.com/getjava/\
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== USAGE ==\
- Open the console (Shell, Terminal)\
- Navigate to the correct directory "cd .../.../JPortScanner/"\
- Execute the program "java -jar JPortScanner.jar"\
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== CHANGELOG ==\
0.4\
Shorter ports.xml (deleted the references to the sources, links, etc.)\
Cancel Programm with ctrl+c\
Command line arguments ("java -jar JPortScanner.jar host MIN_PORT MAX_PORT", i.e. "java -jar JPortScanner.jar 154.34.45.149 0 1024" to scan the ip from port 0 to 1024)\
0.3\
Portlist complete (via http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_TCP_and_UDP_port_numbers)\
Abort when the host is unknown\
0.2\
Tested on Windows 7 and Mac OS X 10.6\
Extended the portlist\
Better error management\
0.1 \
First Beta\
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== TODO ==\
- Test on more systems\
- Fasten the code\
- Sometimes port ranges can't be read\
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== AUTHOR ==\
Author of JPortScanner: Tim <tim.helfi@gmail.com>\
Parser of the ports.xml: george_h (https://sourceforge.net/users/george_h/)\
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== ports.xml ==\
Everyone can create his own ports.xml. Important is that their is:\
- no "&" in the description}