use something like:
acidlab to detect scans,
or nessus/sara to activelly scan your network for particular vulnerabilities.

Michael St. Laurent said:
> I was reading about the String module for iptables in Linux Journal over
> the
> weekend and it occured to me that this could be used for scanning the LAN
> for the presence of an infected system.
>
> Does anyone know if such a tool exists?  We're seeing *much* higher
> network
> activity lately than in the past and it makes me nervous.
>
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