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RE: Nmap/netwag problem.
From: Irene Abezgauz <irene.abezgauz () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2005 09:07:33 +0200
If the difference is simply between a windows machine and a linux machine - check whether your windows has a personal firewall running.
From my experience - that solves most of windows problems.
Second - netcat (or telnet) to the ports from the linux box to determine whether these ports are indeed open. Continue thinking from there. Irene Irene Abezgauz Application Security Consultant Hacktics Ltd. Mobile: +972-54-6545405 Web: www.hacktics.com -----Original Message----- From: Aleph One [mailto:al3ph.one () gmail com] Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2005 1:01 PM To: pen-test () securityfocus com; Security-Basics Subject: Nmap/netwag problem. Hi all, I faced a problem running two tools producing totally different results. What i did is described as ...I ran nmap on a IP with these parameters : syn scan,dont ping,very verbose ,aggressive scan..it showed ports 80 n 1723 filtered.I ran this scan from Linux box. Same time ,i used netwag to scansame ip which showed these ports open. What can be the problem..??please help. Aleph -- It's a small world of many opportunities. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------ FREE WHITE PAPER - Wireless LAN Security: What Hackers Know That You Don't Learn the hacker's secrets that compromise wireless LANs. Secure your WLAN by understanding these threats, available hacking tools and proven countermeasures. Defend your WLAN against man-in-the-Middle attacks and session hijacking, denial-of-service, rogue access points, identity thefts and MAC spoofing. Request your complimentary white paper at: http://www.securityfocus.com/sponsor/AirDefense_pen-test_050801 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------- -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.10.5/67 - Release Date: 8/9/2005 -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.10.5/67 - Release Date: 8/9/2005 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FREE WHITE PAPER - Wireless LAN Security: What Hackers Know That You Don't Learn the hacker's secrets that compromise wireless LANs. Secure your WLAN by understanding these threats, available hacking tools and proven countermeasures. Defend your WLAN against man-in-the-Middle attacks and session hijacking, denial-of-service, rogue access points, identity thefts and MAC spoofing. Request your complimentary white paper at: http://www.securityfocus.com/sponsor/AirDefense_pen-test_050801 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Current thread:
- Nmap/netwag problem. Aleph One (Aug 09)
- Re: Nmap/netwag problem. James Riden (Aug 10)
- RE: Nmap/netwag problem. Irene Abezgauz (Aug 10)
- Re: Nmap/netwag problem. Kaj Huisman (Aug 10)
- Re: Nmap/netwag problem. Pete Herzog (Aug 10)
- Re: Nmap/netwag problem. Bill Weiss (Aug 11)
- Re: Nmap/netwag problem. Kaj Huisman (Aug 11)
- Re: Nmap/netwag problem. Rogan Dawes (Aug 11)
- Re: Nmap/netwag problem. Pete Herzog (Aug 11)
- Re: Nmap/netwag problem. Irene Abezgauz (Aug 11)
- Re: Nmap/netwag problem. Daniel Miessler (Aug 12)
- Re: Nmap/netwag problem. Pete Herzog (Aug 12)
- Re: Nmap/netwag problem. Pete Herzog (Aug 10)
- RE: Nmap/netwag problem. Omar Herrera (Aug 11)