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Nmap Development: Re: Strange Network Traffic using -sP flag in nmap 3.81

Re: Strange Network Traffic using -sP flag in nmap 3.81

From: R D Smith <smith1rd_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2005 09:14:00 -0400

| I think I may have discovered a bug nmap 3.81 - wasn't sure whether
| nmap-hackers or nmap-dev was a better place for this, so I've opted
| for here. When issuing a scan specifying either a single port or
| multiple ports with the '-p' flag, there's a connection made and then
| quickly reset to the destination host on port 80.
|
<snip>

I believe that is nmap doing it's TCP ping of the host. Try using
-P0, which tells nmap not to ping the host before scanning.

HTH,

Rick

-- --
Rick Smith
echo "m_nhdoc;h\^)^jh" | perl -pe 's/(.)/chr(ord($1)+5)/ge'

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