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Re: scanning issues??
From: Robin Wood <robin () digininja org>
Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2014 19:33:13 +0100
Looks like you are missing the filename after the -oG, without it it takes the next parameter as the filename so you probably have a file called -g179.gnmap in your work directory. Robin On 25 Apr 2014 19:07, "Mike ." <dmciscobgp () hotmail com> wrote:
here is the output...someone explain this one to me please C:\>nmap -max-retries1 -v -oG -g179 -n -P0 -T4 -p179 208.107.0.1/6 | grep "Discovered open port" and the outbound traffic generated (notice the port being scanned is NOT 179 like it should) 4) 192.168.0.16.179 > 208.0.0.61.445: S, cksum 0x9d47 (correct), 519783550:519783550(0) win 1024 <mss 1460>IP (tos 0x0, ttl 53, id 50325, offset 0, flags [none], proto: TCP (6), length:44) 192.168.0.16.179 > 208.0.0.62.445: S, cksum 0x9d46 (correct), 519783550:519783550(0) win 1024 <mss 1460>IP (tos 0x0, ttl 43, id 26451, offset 0, flags [none], proto: TCP (6), length:44) 192.168.0.16.179 > 208.0.0.63.445: S, cksum 0x9d45 (correct), 519783550:519783550(0) win 1024 <mss 1460> ( i notice all is well, however, if i omit the -oG option. why is that?) what did i do wrong, if anything? m|ke _______________________________________________ Sent through the dev mailing list http://nmap.org/mailman/listinfo/dev Archived at http://seclists.org/nmap-dev/
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