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Re: From int $13 to distributed object clouds
From: liquidfish <liquidfish () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2006 14:54:35 -0800
You would also want to accomodate for the occurence of VIPs (which are by no means rare) when grouping. Such as when a load balancer forwards port 21 to HostA, port 22 to HostB, port 80 to HostC, etc. You want to map these VIPs and understand that results for scanning a VIP may differ from scanning the real IP of a server (if you can get to the real IP as well) due to any filtering or other manipulative processes that may occur on the device performing the NAT/PAT operation. A single IP may have unique ports belonging to different assets when grouping
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