Tried:
# nmap 3.84ALPHA1 scan initiated Thu Aug 11 11:02:42 2005 as: nmap -sS
-A -PA -F -oN nmap.txt 192.168.20.1-254
# Nmap run completed at Thu Aug 11 11:36:31 2005 -- 254 IP addresses (17
hosts up) scanned in 2029.200 seconds
Results are pretty good. I can see that work has been done in
Fingerprinting. However, no ARP ping checkbox in NmapFE ! Maybe because
of the ongoing Google work on FE.
My config is:
- SuSE 8.0 updated to the latest versions of all tools and libs (manual
compile)
- kernel 2.4.31
- libpcap 0.9.3
- openssl 0.9.8
- GTK+ 1.2.10
Compiled Nmap with --enable-libpcap and --enable-openssl
--
M_at_x
Fyodor wrote:
> Developers,
>
> <-- SNIP -->
>
> I am particularly interested in Windows testing, so I'm including
> binaries for that platform. The way packets are sent and received has
> been changed dramatically. The new Win32 raw ethernet subsystem
> should be much faster than the previous code, and get's around
> Microsoft's silly raw IP socket ban. BEFORE RUNNING THIS CODE ON
> WINDOWS, INSTALL THE JUST-RELEASED WINPCAP 3.1 FROM WWW.WINPCAP.ORG.
>
> <-- SNIP -->
>
> If you already spent the time to read this far, please test it out and
> let me know how it goes.
>
> Cheers,
> Fyodor
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