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Re: Nmap scanning problem( possible filtration)
From: Aaron Bedra <abedra () westervillelibrary org>
Date: Mon, 05 Jun 2006 11:13:14 -0400
Lord Doskias,
Have you tried the -T flag options yet? Most likely there is some
throttling happening. I have experienced this before with Ma Bell (formerly
SBC) and some others. Try setting your rate a little lower and see what
happens.
Best of Luck,
Aaron J. Bedra
On 6/5/06 11:07 AM, "Lord Doskias" <lorddoskias () abv bg> wrote:
First hello to everyone.
I've been using nmap for some time now and it did a
great job , unitl one day (3-4 months ago) the scan just said "there are no
open ports on the machine". Since then, I'm not able to use nmap on internet
machines (only in my intranet).I think that my ISP is doing some kind of
filtration of packets , my first guess was that ICMP packets are filtered ,
but that's not true because I get ping to the machines I want to scan.Even
scanme.nmap.org is giving no open ports.I tried most of the scanning methods
(sM, sS, sT, sA) none of them worked.I'd be glad to hear your
suggestions.
Thanks in
advance.
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