Hey guys...
When I first started using nmap I had the same problem for several days.
After awhile I found that using different types of scans (-sA, -sX, etc)
tended to help. I don't have a reason for this, I'm fairly new to the
scene, but it seemed to fix it.
i.e.:
nmap -sA -P0 192.168.1.1
Hope it works for you, too.
-Mal
>From: "Arturo \"Buanzo\" Busleiman" <buanzo_at_buanzo.com.ar>
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>Subject: Re: Hosts seems down after Scanning
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>Have you tried to scan yourself?
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>On Tue, 12 Oct 2004, Eric Teo wrote:
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> > Hi !
> >
> > I am using XP home SP 2. I installed nmap nmap 3.70 with winPcap 3.1
>beta3 but everytime I used it to scan I always getting " Note: Host seems
>down. If it is really up, but blocking our ping probes, try -P0 ". I have
>tried disabled window firewall but it still failed. I also had tried
>troubleshooting recommendation from insecure.org but I just can't get nmap
>to work. Any suggestions and kindly advise ? Thanks!
> >
> > from,
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> > Eric
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