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RE: 'nmap' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
From: "Boyce, Augustine M. <CTR>" <Augustine.Boyce () associates dhs gov>
Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2010 08:53:35 -0400
Rob, It is not a silly question at all, however, "nmap.exe" is in the folder and when executed it brings up nmap without a problem. The problem is that once it is up and running, when I try to scan a machine then I get the error. However, I think you are on the right track. We have all kinds of protections on our machines including AV, etc. Someone suggested it is one of those tools that is killing it. So I made some changes on my scanning machine and will observe it over time to see what happens. Thanks for your assistance! Best, Augustine -----Original Message----- From: Rob Nicholls [mailto:robert () robnicholls co uk] Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2010 8:20 AM To: Boyce, Augustine M. <CTR> Cc: nmap-dev () insecure org Subject: Re: 'nmap' is not recognized as an internal or external command, Hi Augustine, I apologise if this is a silly question, but is the file "nmap.exe" still present within the Nmap folder when you can't get it to run? If not, you may have anti-virus or anti-malware software on your system configured to perform a scheduled scan (at the weekend, for example, as it's clearly not being picked up in realtime or you'd never be able to run it during that first week) that's deleting or quarantining Nmap because it's a "known hacking tool", even though we all know that Nmap is typically used for good. Alternatively, perhaps you use something else like VPN software that will perform a check of the host to ensure there aren't any malicious tools and it's that host checker that's causing the file to be deleted. Rob On Mon, 14 Jun 2010 10:18:58 -0400, "Boyce, Augustine M. <CTR>" <Augustine.Boyce () associates dhs gov> wrote:
Hello, I work in a Windows 2005/2008, and Windows XP environment and I am
having
problems running Nmap. It is a weird kind of problem, Nmap will run
fine
when I install it on my Windows XP machines, but after a week or more
when
I try to run it I get this error message: 'nmap' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. The Environment Variable is set properly. I try to run it from the Nmap folder but the result is the same. However, when I uninstall and
reinstall
it Nmap works fine. I have bought the Nmap book (NMAP Network Scanning)
to
see if the solution is in there but to no avail. I have also googled
the
issue and also checked the Nmap website but have not been able to find a solution. Can you help me please? Thanks, Augustine _______________________________________________ Sent through the nmap-dev mailing list http://cgi.insecure.org/mailman/listinfo/nmap-dev Archived at http://seclists.org/nmap-dev/
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Current thread:
- 'nmap' is not recognized as an internal or external command, Boyce, Augustine M. <CTR> (Jun 17)
- Re: 'nmap' is not recognized as an internal or external command, Rob Nicholls (Jun 17)
- RE: 'nmap' is not recognized as an internal or external command, Boyce, Augustine M. <CTR> (Jun 19)
- Re: 'nmap' is not recognized as an internal or external command, Rob Nicholls (Jun 17)