RE: Scanning Class A network

From: Mike Thompson (mthompson_at_brinkster.com)
Date: 10/24/05

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    Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 13:56:30 -0400
    To: <tarunthenut@gmail.com>
    
    

    I would suggest:

    1. Using multiple hosts to execute the scan.
    2. Try to use appliances or strip the OS down to the bones. Hopefully
    you are using Linux?
    3. If you can, since this is an external scan, try to collocate with a
    datacenter that is physically close and low latency to the targets.
    4. Ask superman for help.

    Cheers,

    Mike

    -----Original Message-----
    From: tarunthenut@gmail.com [mailto:tarunthenut@gmail.com]
    Sent: Monday, October 24, 2005 5:33 AM
    To: pen-test@securityfocus.com
    Subject: Scanning Class A network

    Hello All,
     Recently I was given a task to carry out a port scan of an entire valid
    Class A range (Dont ask me what the huge pool of valid IP's was for :)
    ).
    The scan needed to be carried out externally, and not from within the
    network to identify hosts and ports exposed to the Internet.
     The problem compounded cause of the following limitations :
    1. ICMP was not allowed in the network
    2. The IP range was to be scanned every month for the entire port range
    fro=
    m
    1-65535 for TCP & UDP
     After searching for a suitable scanner which could scan such a large
    range
    in reasonable time, I could think of only nmap, nessus, superscan and
    ISS.
     But because of the limitations stated above,all the tools took a huge
    amount of time (ran into month).
     I have struggled with options within the tools, tried configurable
    parameters (host time out, parallelism, RTT etc) and divided into
    smaller
    class C networks and scanned.but still the scan seems to take ages even
    if
    it is
     Any advise would be welcome :)
     
    Cheers
     tarunthenut

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