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Re: rare animal: Nmap on Windows 2003 x64
From: "Gianluca Varenni" <gianluca.varenni () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2006 07:33:57 -0700
Dirk, can you please try windump and see if it works on the x64 machine? For example, try to list the adapters with "windump -D" (capital D).Then, try to list the adapters with the attached app, taken from the winpcap developer's pack (rename the .zap file to .zip). It should list the adapters with their IP addresses, check that they are correct.
Have a nice day GV----- Original Message ----- From: "Spam" <spam () drwetter org>
To: "Gianluca Varenni" <gianluca.varenni () gmail com> Cc: <nmap-dev () insecure org> Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2006 3:45 AM Subject: Re: rare animal: Nmap on Windows 2003 x64
Hi Gianluca, both :-) Of course the rules of the firewall(s) had to be tested from the inside as well and also for that nmap is a way better choice than using what I ended up to use. Sorry if I wasn't so clear about that. I didn't and still don't know whether it is a Winpcap issue or one from nmap, wish I could provide more input. As I said I used the regular 32 bit binary of nmap (4.01) plus WinPcap 3.2a1 and encountered this problem. Has nobody a comparable config? Cheers, Dirk Gianluca Varenni wrote:Spam, Max,it's not clear to me if you want to use nmap *on* a x64 machine, or as thetarget of a scan. If it's the former, nmap (32bit executable) should work well on a x64 machine, provided that you install WinPcap 3.2a1. If it doesn't work, it would be important for us (WinPcap Team) to understand if it's a WinPcap issue or a nmap one. Have a nice day Gianluca Varenni WinPcap Team----- Original Message ----- From: "Max" <Reply.to.list () acme com>Cc: <nmap-dev () insecure org> Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 11:45 PM Subject: Re: rare animal: Nmap on Windows 2003 x64If you need *to* pentest a 64bit machine, you should run your scan *from* another machine. Use a 32bit machine *for* the test and you should have no problems with nmap.M@x, I am really tempted to reply to this with the same attitude, but I guess it's better to spare myself a comment ;-)M@x Spam wrote:Hi there, a couple of days ago I needed to pentest a 64Bit Windows 2003 box. I know that the question might sound silly since because I don't really have the output (neither do I have access to the system) anymore, but does nmap run at all on this machine? Specifically (I was using the winpcap 3.2 alpha1, 3.1 didn't fly).upon using nmap it kept on telling me that it couldn't found the defaultinterface. nmap --iflist showed the same complaint. (Needlessto say that there was one). The system was with its patches pretty up todate, I didn't tweak the registry (like AppCompatFlags), a comparable 32Bit system worked. Sorry if this was discussed before but I couldn't find anything. Cheers, Dirk PS: I ended up writing a (cough) BAT script using netcat. :-/_______________________________________________ Sent through the nmap-dev mailing list http://cgi.insecure.org/mailman/listinfo/nmap-dev_______________________________________________ Sent through the nmap-dev mailing list http://cgi.insecure.org/mailman/listinfo/nmap-dev-- Dirk Wetter, Dr. Wetter IT-Consulting IT-Security + Open Source http://drwetter.org Key fingerprint = 2AD6 BE0F 9863 C82D 21B3 64E5 C967 34D8 11B7 C62F
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- rare animal: Nmap on Windows 2003 x64 Spam (Apr 05)
- Re: rare animal: Nmap on Windows 2003 x64 Max (Apr 07)
- Re: rare animal: Nmap on Windows 2003 x64 Gianluca Varenni (Apr 07)
- Re: rare animal: Nmap on Windows 2003 x64 Spam (Apr 11)
- Re: rare animal: Nmap on Windows 2003 x64 Gianluca Varenni (Apr 11)
- Re: rare animal: Nmap on Windows 2003 x64 Spam (Apr 11)
- Re: rare animal: Nmap on Windows 2003 x64 Gianluca Varenni (Apr 07)
- Re: rare animal: Nmap on Windows 2003 x64 Max (Apr 07)