Actually, we are trying to debug that same problem here. So far my
analysis is as follows:
If, incase, you are running XP SP1, then you might have some hope- tho
I've not tested this particular fix. Details are available here:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/897656
I've tested this, and details are also available online, that this fix
does not work for SP2.
Your best bet right now would be to do a full connect() scan, which is -sT
(-sF -sV will also work) These dont use raw sockets and so they work
fine, but are ofcourse slower and more noisy.
Ronak
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> Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2005 20:41:04 EDT
> From: OiRazor69_at_aol.com
> Subject: windows (unfortunately)
> To: nmap-dev_at_insecure.org
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> Every time I run Nmap, no matter what...I get a response of "all ports
> scanned: filtered" .... that's running nmap as -P0...I cant even run a -sS
> scan...that keeps telling me host isn't up....there's no firewall, no
> proxy...nothing I can think of...any help would be greatly appreciated...be nice im only
> 13... thanks everyone
>
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