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Re: Nmap Stopped Working


From: Emily Ann <emilyanncr () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 22 May 2014 00:10:29 -0700

also every time i get the error i have to uninstall it then reinstall it
(nmap)...then I can get it to do a single scan.  when i attempt to do
another, no luck...so i just uninstall/reinstall, ect again


On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 12:04 AM, Emily Ann <emilyanncr () gmail com> wrote:

sorry for the long delay in reply.

after runing --iflist, I get the following output:

C:\>nmap --iflist

Starting Nmap 6.46 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2014-05-21 23:57 US Mountain
Standard Time
 ************************INTERFACES************************
DEV  (SHORT) IP/MASK                      TYPE        UP   MTU  MAC
ppp0 (ppp0)  192.168.179.10/0             other       up   1400
eth0 (eth0)  fe80::109a:de59:4b4d:e9ce/64 ethernet    up   1500
00:FF:D4:67:CE:37
eth0 (eth0)  169.254.123.207/16           ethernet    up   1500
00:FF:D4:67:CE:37
eth1 (eth1)  fe80::4c82:a9a0:b7d4:5e2e/64 ethernet    down 1500
12:16:D8:89:5E:14
eth1 (eth1)  169.254.94.46/4              ethernet    down 1500
12:16:D8:89:5E:14
eth2 (eth2)  fe80::752b:e76b:2c2:8184/64  ethernet    down 1500
20:16:D8:89:5E:14
eth2 (eth2)  169.254.129.132/4            ethernet    down 1500
20:16:D8:89:5E:14
eth3 (eth3)  fe80::7d9b:703f:fd4f:5b2d/64 ethernet    up   1500
B8:88:E3:AF:54:22
eth3 (eth3)  192.168.1.101/24             ethernet    up   1500
B8:88:E3:AF:54:22
lo0  (lo0)   ::1/128                      loopback    up   -1
lo0  (lo0)   127.0.0.1/8                  loopback    up   -1
tun0 (tun0)  (null)/0                     point2point down 1280
tun1 (tun1)  fe80::5efe:c0a8:b30a/128     point2point down 1280
tun2 (tun2)  fe80::5efe:a9fe:7bcf/128     point2point down 1280

DEV  WINDEVICE
ppp0 <none>
eth0 \Device\NPF_{D467CE37-5074-4F55-AD74-75A4B90BEC4D}
eth0 \Device\NPF_{D467CE37-5074-4F55-AD74-75A4B90BEC4D}
eth1 \Device\NPF_{4A53F3AD-1E10-4B16-AD35-80FBD8FBC068}
eth1 \Device\NPF_{4A53F3AD-1E10-4B16-AD35-80FBD8FBC068}
eth2 \Device\NPF_{A3BCA151-5A51-40F9-BDD2-CB25C07E7F54}
eth2 \Device\NPF_{A3BCA151-5A51-40F9-BDD2-CB25C07E7F54}
eth3 \Device\NPF_{244175AB-1A07-4E28-AABE-599B49D3A137}
eth3 \Device\NPF_{244175AB-1A07-4E28-AABE-599B49D3A137}
lo0  <none>
lo0  <none>
tun0 <none>
tun1 <none>
tun2 <none>

**************************ROUTES**************************
DST/MASK                      DEV  METRIC GATEWAY
192.168.179.10/32             ppp0 276
255.255.255.255/32            ppp0 276
64.111.26.6/32                eth3 4246   192.168.1.1
255.255.255.255/32            eth1 4486
255.255.255.255/32            eth2 4486
255.255.255.255/32            eth3 4501
192.168.1.101/32              eth3 4501
192.168.1.255/32              eth3 4501
255.255.255.255/32            eth0 4511
169.254.123.207/32            eth0 4511
169.254.255.255/32            eth0 4511
127.0.0.1/32                  lo0  4531
255.255.255.255/32            lo0  4531
127.255.255.255/32            lo0  4531
192.168.1.0/24                eth3 4501
169.254.0.0/16                eth0 4511
127.0.0.0/8                   lo0  4531
224.0.0.0/4                   ppp0 21
224.0.0.0/4                   eth2 4486
224.0.0.0/4                   eth1 4486
224.0.0.0/4                   eth3 4501
224.0.0.0/4                   eth0 4511
224.0.0.0/4                   lo0  4531
0.0.0.0/0                     ppp0 21
0.0.0.0/0                     eth3 4245   192.168.1.1
fe80::4c82:a9a0:b7d4:5e2e/128 eth1 261
fe80::752b:e76b:2c2:8184/128  eth2 261
fe80::7d9b:703f:fd4f:5b2d/128 eth3 276
fe80::109a:de59:4b4d:e9ce/128 eth0 286
::1/128                       lo0  306
fe80::5efe:a9fe:7bcf/128      tun2 306
fe80::5efe:c0a8:b30a/128      tun1 306
fe80::/64                     eth1 261
fe80::/64                     eth2 261
fe80::/64                     eth3 276
fe80::/64                     eth0 286
ff00::/8                      eth1 261
ff00::/8                      eth2 261
ff00::/8                      eth3 276
ff00::/8                      eth0 286
ff00::/8                      lo0  306

After runinning --route-dse scanme.nmap.org I recieve the following
message:
C:\>nmap --route-dst scanme.nmap.org

 Starting Nmap 6.46 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2014-05-21 23:59 US Mountain
Standard Time
74.207.244.221
ppp0 ppp0 srcaddr 192.168.179.10 direct
WARNING: No targets were specified, so 0 hosts scanned.
Nmap done: 0 IP addresses (0 hosts up) scanned in 0.48 seconds

 GASPPP!!!  Wait that's MY ip!!! What the hell I'm using a VPN?! Holy Shit
balls are you telling me I've been sending out my real ip address this
entire time??  Please say no.....
brb.....cutting


On Sat, May 10, 2014 at 7:39 PM, Emily Ann <emilyanncr () gmail com> wrote:

Hi.  I regularly run nmap off my Windows 8.2 machine and have never
experienced a problem.  I ran several today. After successfully completing
over 2 dozen without issue, I recieved the following error from my last
scan:

Starting Nmap 6.46 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2014-05-10 19:24 US Mountain
Standard Time
NSE: Loaded 118 scripts for scanning.
NSE: Script Pre-scanning.
Initiating Ping Scan at 19:24
Only ethernet devices can be used for raw scans on Windows, and
"ppp0" is not an ethernet device. Use the --unprivileged option
for this scan.
QUITTING!

So I ran another scan on a website I've already successfully scanned
today and received the same error again. I've tried scanning several more
that I've previously scanned successfully and received the same results.
Nothing has been updated or touched on my computer.  It was literally
working min then throwing errors the next.

Also, why am I never able to use ncrack successfully?  People make it
sound as if password cracking using software tools like ncrack, brutus,
THC, is super easy but in all the tests I've fun I've not come back with
one possible password? So frustrating.
 --
Thanks


Emily




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