RE: NMapWin v1.3.1

From: Andre Derek Protas (randori82_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 02/14/05

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    To: snarg@direcway.com, security-basics@securityfocus.com
    Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 21:13:49 +0000
    
    

    What is the comman you're running.

    I typically use:

    nmap -sT -v -v -P0 -O [hostname/ip/iprange]

    -sT - TCP connect
    -v -v - verbose output (2x for more info)
    -P0 - in case host in not responding to pings
    -O - guess the OS...sometimes works especailly well for networking equipment

    This info can all be found just by running the nmap command. If you're
    refering to a GUI version of nmap, ditch it! Command line is the way to go:
    http://download.insecure.org/nmap/dist/nmap-3.81-win32.zip

    Cheers,

        ::Andre Derek Protas::
    ::www.randorisecurity.com::

    >From: Snarg <snarg@direcway.com>
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    >Greetings. I am, obviously, new to the world of network and computer
    >security. I have done some reading and am attempting to use NMapWin on my
    >home machine however, I am having a bit of trouble.
    >
    >I can not get it to scan any IP address at all. I am using a LinkSys
    >wireless router and I have DirecWay (sucks, but it's all I have availiable)
    >for my ISP. I can bowse all sites normaly. I can also ping them or run
    >tracert with no problems however, NMap will not find any hosts.
    >
    >Any help with this problem would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
    >

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