I have used a previous Nmap version successfully before, I don't think that is the reason.
Saint Xavier <skyxav_at_skynet.be> wrote:
Hi,
> The Error:
> E:\nmap>nmap -O ranksitt.com
>
> Starting nmap 3.93 ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap ) at 2005-10-04 19:30
> Central
> Asia Standard Time
> Failed to resolve given hostname/IP: ranksitt.com. Note that you can't use
> '/ma
> sk' AND '[1-4,7,100-]' style IP ranges
> WARNING: No targets were specified, so 0 hosts scanned.
> Nmap finished: 0 IP addresses (0 hosts up) scanned in 0.631 seconds
DNS resolution failed...
> E:\nmap>nmap -O google.com
>
> Starting nmap 3.93 ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap ) at 2005-10-04 19:30
> Central
> Asia Standard Time
> nexthost: Failed to determine dst MAC address for target 216.239.57.99
> QUITTING!
>
> E:\nmap>nmap -O yahoo.com
>
> Starting nmap 3.93 ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap ) at 2005-10-04 19:30
> Central
> Asia Standard Time
> nexthost: Failed to determine dst MAC address for target 66.94.234.13
> QUITTING!
How could be 216.x.x.x and 66.x.x.x on your local network ?
> Windows XP (Build 2600.xpclient.010817-1148)
> ...
What about trying another OS ?
Anyway, it doesn't seem to be a problem with nmap, but with the
network configuration...
Regards,
Xavier.
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Received on Oct 08 2005