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Re: Exploring the UNKNOWN: Scanning the Internet via SNMP!
From: "Adrian P" <unknown.pentester () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2008 14:54:36 +0000
Well, such statement is simply derived from my personal experience of
doing application-layer UDP scanning. Never ran a proper benchmark to
compare speed results to be honest.
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 8:53 AM, Sebastian Krahmer <krahmer () suse de> wrote:
On Tue, Mar 04, 2008 at 12:02:25AM +0000, Adrian P wrote:
> * Exploring the UNKNOWN: Scanning the Internet via SNMP! *
> http://www.gnucitizen.org/blog/exploring-the-unknown-scanning-the-internet-via-snmp/
>
> Hacking is not only about coming up with interesting solutions to
> problems, but also about exploring the unknown. It was this drive for
> knowledge philosophy that lead to surveying a significant sample of
> the Internet which allowed us to make some VERY interesting
> observations and get an idea of the current state of _remote SNMP
> hacking_.
>
> * Why SNMP? *
>
> 2.5 million random IP addresses were surveyed via SNMP. Why SNMP you
> might be asking? Well, there are several reasons. First of all SNMP is
> a UDP-based protocol which allows us to perform scanning at a much
> shorter time than via TCP-based protocols. Another advantage of
This is not true. I doubt there is any measurable advantage
of UDP vs. TCP scans if you do it right.
2.5 million addresses can be done in a very short coffee break.
Sebastian
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