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Re: Rainmap: scan own IP address


From: alexandru <alex () hackd net>
Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2010 11:22:24 -0700

Hi,

On 2010-09-28, at 9:32 AM, David Fifield wrote:

I have a feature request for Rainmap. I think it would be handy to have
a way to easily scan your own IP address. This could be as simple as a
display on some page that says "Connecting from: A.B.C.D" so it can be
copied and pasted.

This feature is somewhere in my TODO list, but I'll bump it up seeing there's interest.


Incidentally, I got errors while trying to scan my router's external
interface for the nat-pmp service, http://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2010/q3/738.

I checked the boxes:
* Skip discovery / assume online
* UDP Scan
* Port range(s): 5350,5351
* Detect remote services/versions
* Scanning speed: normal
* Verbose

In the results page this showed the command

# nmap -sn -sU -sV -p 5350,5351 -T3 -v -Pn -PE -PP

There was no output, and I got an error email. When I try running that
command myself, the error is

-sL and -sn (skip port scan) are not valid with any other scan types
QUITTING!

This is a bug I've noticed as well, and something I'll address in the interface in a way similar to how -Pn is 
set/unset depending on other options. Thanks for catching it!


David Fifield
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