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Re: Detecting hosts in large subnets
From: Hillel <hillel.t () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 26 Dec 2005 13:40:20 +0200
On 12/26/05, Alex R <alex () deviousmeans net> wrote:
The software runs within the LAN, which means there is no blockingfirewall. Why not? What about personal firewalls and Windows XP now ships with the firewall enabled.
True, but I have no real way to handle these as my scan has to be very fast, and any port scanning method will slow me down considerably. Anything more the 90 seconds for Class-B (65536 hosts, most unavailable) networks is unacceptable. For my purposes I can assume relevant hosts will reply to arp requests. _______________________________________________ Sent through the nmap-dev mailing list http://cgi.insecure.org/mailman/listinfo/nmap-dev
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- Detecting hosts in large subnets Hillel (Dec 26)
- Re: Detecting hosts in large subnets Andreas Ericsson (Dec 26)
- Re: Detecting hosts in large subnets Hillel (Dec 26)
- RE: Detecting hosts in large subnets Alex R (Dec 26)
- Re: Detecting hosts in large subnets Hillel (Dec 26)
- Re: Detecting hosts in large subnets doug (Dec 26)
- Re: Detecting hosts in large subnets Martin Mačok (Dec 27)
- Re: Detecting hosts in large subnets Fyodor (Dec 27)
- Re: Detecting hosts in large subnets Hillel (Dec 27)
- Re: Detecting hosts in large subnets Martin Mačok (Dec 27)
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- Re: Detecting hosts in large subnets 4N9e Gutek (Dec 27)
- Re: Detecting hosts in large subnets Hillel (Dec 27)
- Re: Detecting hosts in large subnets 4N9e Gutek (Dec 27)
- Re: Detecting hosts in large subnets Andreas Ericsson (Dec 26)